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The value of flexibility and lived experience to probation

 
 
 

Liam talks about two key issues whilst on probation, before discussing two solutions to address these.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/UZPA1725

Photo by Aziz Acharki on Unsplash

 
Richard Rowley9 December 2022
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