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Report by Annette Jackson, Associate Professor Margarita Frederico, Carly Black
4 February 2010

More than Words (Take Two: Third Evaluation Report)

The Berry Street Take Two program is funded by the Victorian Department of Human Services to provide a therapeutic service for traumatised children and young people most of whom are clients of Child Protection. Take Two is a partnership between Berry Street, La Trobe University School of Social Work and Social Policy, Mindful – Centre for Training and Research in Developmental Health and the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency.

More than Words – The Language of Relationships: Take Two – Third Evaluation Report. School of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia Margarita Frederico, La Trobe University, Annette Jackson and Carly Black, Berry Street Take Two This is the third in a series of three evaluation reports on the Take Two program. It continues on from the previous reports in describing the Take Two program’s development for the first five years and analysing data relating to the children and their important relationships from 2004 to June 2007. It reports on promising findings arising from analysis of outcome measures and discusses implications for future program development and research.

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