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You alone can do it but you can't do it alone : developing services through peer research / Peer Research Advisory Group
Bib ID 5785873
Format BookBook
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Anglicare Tasmania. Peer Research Advisory Group
 
Description Hobart, Tas. : Anglicare Tasmania, 2012 
1 v. 
ISBN 9781921267291 (pbk.): 
Notes

Also available in electronic version via the Internet.

Subjects Mental health services - Tasmania.  |  Mental health services - Evaluation.  |  Mental health services - Tasmania - Citizen participation.  |  Psychiatry - Research - Tasmania.
Available From GPO Box 1620, Hobart TAS 7001, website: http://www.anglicare-tas.org.au 

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