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Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services Commentary: Development of Stepping Stones, an Evidence-Based Resource on Youth Development

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
17 June 2014
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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 33Number 1July 2014
Pages: 87 - 94

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Version of record online: 17 June 2014

Key Words

  1. developmental psychology
  2. community mental health
  3. literature review
  4. mental health care policy

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  1. psychologie du développement
  2. santé mentale communautaire
  3. revue de la littérature
  4. politique sur les soins de santé mentale

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Darryl Sturtevant
Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services

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