Organizational Power Dynamics in Residential Group Care as Key Drivers for Safeguarding Children’s Rights

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Organizational Power Dynamics in Residential Group Care as Key Drivers for Safeguarding Children’s Rights. / Equit, Claudia (Herausgeber*in).
Participation in Residential Childcare: Safeguarding children’s rights through participation and complaint procedures. Hrsg. / Claudia Equit. Opladen: Verlag Babara Budrich, 2024. S. 93-114.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Equit, C (Hrsg.) 2024, Organizational Power Dynamics in Residential Group Care as Key Drivers for Safeguarding Children’s Rights. in C Equit (Hrsg.), Participation in Residential Childcare: Safeguarding children’s rights through participation and complaint procedures. Verlag Babara Budrich, Opladen, S. 93-114. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.17207117.7

APA

Equit, C. (Hrsg.) (2024). Organizational Power Dynamics in Residential Group Care as Key Drivers for Safeguarding Children’s Rights. In C. Equit (Hrsg.), Participation in Residential Childcare: Safeguarding children’s rights through participation and complaint procedures (S. 93-114). Verlag Babara Budrich. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.17207117.7

Vancouver

Equit C, (ed.). Organizational Power Dynamics in Residential Group Care as Key Drivers for Safeguarding Children’s Rights. in Equit C, Hrsg., Participation in Residential Childcare: Safeguarding children’s rights through participation and complaint procedures. Opladen: Verlag Babara Budrich. 2024. S. 93-114 doi: 10.2307/jj.17207117.7

Bibtex

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