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Figure 1: Randomisation Arrangements
Table 1: Referrals, Families Supported and Children Supported in the 2015/16 Financial Year
Table 2: The Number of Bed Nights Provided to Children by Safe Families
Table 3: New Volunteers Recruited by Safe Families in 4 New Hubs in the 2015/16 Financial Year
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