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Welcome to this first in a series of podcast from EBN, where we 'll be taking a closer look at commentar ies from the journal. These discussions are designed to help you think about issues raised in the article, as well as the clinical applicability of the original research paper.
In this edition hear what Dr Sherry Hamby, from the University of the South in Tennessee, has to say about patterns of victimisation among children with disabilities. As an expert in the field, Sherry reflects on a meta-analysis undertaken in the area, and offers insightful comments and ideas that can be used in practice.
See also:
Essential information about patterns of victimisation among children with disabilities http://tinyurl.com/bwheqel
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Welcome to this first in a series of podcast from EBN, where we 'll be taking a closer look at commentar ies from the journal. These discussions are designed to help you think about issues raised in the article, as well as the clinical applicability of the original research paper.
In this edition hear what Dr Sherry Hamby, from the University of the South in Tennessee, has to say about patterns of victimisation among children with disabilities. As an expert in the field, Sherry reflects on a meta-analysis undertaken in the area, and offers insightful comments and ideas that can be used in practice.
See also:
Essential information about patterns of victimisation among children with disabilities http://tinyurl.com/bwheqel

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