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1   Link   Children Webmag
Children Webmag is a free electronic monthly magazine about child care designed for all professionals who work with children and young people. First brought out in January 2000, it is now a valuable source of material on child care with over 2,100 articles in its archives which can be easily accessed.
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2   Link   Child Care History Network
The Child Care History Network (CCHN) was set up in 2008 as a means for anyone interested in child care history to network, to emphasise the importance of learning from history and to encourage the application of what can be learnt to current and future practice. The CCHN runs occasional conferences and provides a Google group where contentious issues can be discussed.
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3   Link   Donate to PETT
Please support the work of the PETT by donating through our online donation page
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4   Link   PETT / Barns Centre Facebook Page
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5   Link   The PETT online archive resource library
This unique information resource on therapeutic environments was established in 1989 to gather, care for, and make available in a professional and appropriate way archive, library and other materials related to planned environment therapy, therapeutic community, milieu therapy, and progressive/alternative/democratic education more generally.
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6   Link   Therapeutic Living with Other People's Children
'Therapeutic Living With Other People's Children' has been a major archive and oral history project engaging with the history and heritage of residential therapeutic child care between 1930 and 1980. With support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, between January 2010 and October 2011 the Planned Environment Therapeutic Trust (PETT) worked with volunteers from five children's communities to record personal histories, preserve the archives of individuals and communities, and help people to share and learn about their own, and other people's heritage. Although the funding has come to an end, the work goes on!
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7   Link   Association of Therapeutic Communities (ATC)
The Association of Therapeutic Communities (ATC) is a members association which promotes a values based approach to working with people. We believe that relationships and shared responsibility are central to all helping professions and that the overall environment is critical to the effectiveness of treatment and care. Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are settings where the whole context, the physical environment, the way the day is planned and the relationships a person has are considered to be part of the therapeutic process.
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8   Link   John Whitwell A personal site of professional interest
"This site is a way of making  papers available and sharing other materials from my work in child care.

I have worked in the child care field since I graduated in 1969.  By far the longest period and most formative was at the Cotswold Community from 1972 – 1999.  I joined ISP – Integrated Services Programme – in 1999."
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