Bringing in the bystander
Preventing violence and abuse
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- Published 20190806
- ISBN: 9781925773798
- Extent: 264pp
- Paperback (234 x 153mm), eBook
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Shaan Ross-Smith
Shaan Ross-Smith is director of the MATE Bystander Program and chair of the board of directors at DV Connect.
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