Mariana Negrão, Elisa Veiga, José Carlos Rocha, Inês Clemente
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Trauma–Sensitive Residential Care: Perspectives of Portuguese Professionals to Spark Change
Despite global pressure for deinstitutionalization of children in care, and recent legislative changes, Portugal remains a country with very high prevalence of residential care amongst at-risk chil...