| Safeguarding children: 5. Listening as part of the child-protection process. | |
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PMID: 12808863 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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Adults cannot always assume that they know what is best for children and young people. Without listening to young clients, it is not possible to meet their needs. Part five of this series considers how health-care professionals can become good listeners to and advocates of those under their care, and looks forward to the forthcoming National Service Framework for children. |
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Authors:
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Janet Riddell-Heaney; Mary Allott |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Professional nurse (London, England) Volume: 18 ISSN: 0266-8130 ISO Abbreviation: Prof Nurse Publication Date: 2003 Jun |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2003-06-17 Completed Date: 2003-08-05 Revised Date: 2004-11-17 |
Medline Journal Info:
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Nlm Unique ID: 8612884 Medline TA: Prof Nurse Country: England |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 591-5 Citation Subset: N |
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Primary Care Trust, Harrow. |
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Child Child Advocacy / legislation & jurisprudence* Great Britain Humans Nurse-Patient Relations* Public Policy* Safety Management* |
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