Chapter Two The Emergence of Child Advocacy at the National Level
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Chapter Three National Institute of Mental Health's Hightest Priority
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Chapter Four Further Support for Child Advocacy: White House Conference on Children
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Chapter Five Advocacy Models: Child Advocacy in North Carolina
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Chapter Six Child Advocacy in the 90s: A Definition
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Chapter Seven Guiding Principles of Advocacy: Ecological Theory
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Chapter Eight Advocacy Needs of Children
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Chapter Nine Child Advocacy: Its Purpose
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Chapter Ten Child Advocacy: A Proactive View
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Chapter Eleven A Case Study: Individual Child Advocacy
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Chapter Twelve University and Community Collaboration
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Chapter Thirteen A Parent Training Approach
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Chapter Fourteen A Model Program: Child Adovcacy Commission
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Chapter Fifteen Pathways to Develop Local Advocacy Councils
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Chapter Sixteen Advocacy in the Treatment and Education of Adjudicated Children
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Chapter Seventeen Delivery of Services Model: Boards for Children in Trouble
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References
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About the Authors
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