Wellness rhetoric: Implications for policy and practice in Australian childhood health and disability services
Access Status
Open access
Authors
Breen, Lauren
Saggers, Sherry
Date
2009Type
Book Chapter
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Breen, Lauren J. and Saggers, Sherry. 2009. Wellness rhetoric: Implications for policy and practice in Australian childhood health and disability services, in Marshall, C.A. and Kendall, E. and Banks, M.E. and Gover, R.M.S. (ed), Disabilities: Insights from across fields and around the world: Responses: Practice, legal, and political frameworks, pp. 167-179. Westport, USA: Praeger Publishers.
Source Title
Disabilities - Insights from across fields and around the world (Vol 3)
ISBN
Remarks
Breen, Lauren J. and Saggers, Sherry. 2009. Wellness rhetoric: Implications for policy and practice in Australian childhood health and disability services, in © Marshall, C.A. and Kendall, E. and Banks, M.E. and Gover, R.M.S. (ed), Disabilities: Insights from across fields and around the world: Responses: Practice, legal, and political frameworks, pp. 167-179. Westport, USA: Praeger Publishers. All rights reserved. Reproduced with permission of ABC-Clio, LLC, Santa Barbara, CA.