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Youth who experience abuse and neglect by their parents or carers can be placed in out-of-home care (OOHC) where such a system exists. These systems can be quite different, yet they have a few things in common according to What Works for Children’s…
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Disabled children and their families are one of the population segments that struggle the most. In the UK, these families are entitled to support services lawfully and their rights are reinforced by international human rights provisions. But why the…
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The researchers worked to understand the behaviours of perpetrators "who sexually abused children across a broad range of contemporary institutional contexts in England and Wales". The study analyzes the circumstances and other factors of…
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When a child disappears from our school system, their future often disappears with them. Research conducted for this report shows that over 90,000 pupils in the UK are more often absent than they are present. This means 1 in 80 pupils are missing…
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The Working Together with Parents Network (WTPN) has published a new version of their Good Practice Guidance on Working With Parents With Learning Disabilities. The guidance is not just for professionals who work in child protection, but it…
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This report from OECD indicates the importance of childhood in child development, well-being, the effect of Covid, new measurement methods and frameworks. As childhood is a crucial period while individuals get skills, abilities that are very…
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KidsRights is an international non-governmental organization that promotes the well-being of vulnerable children across the world and advocates for the realisation of their rights. The foundation also finances local projects aimed at directly…
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Although our society depends on care, whether at home, in childcare or elder care, or in broader social structures and economies, care work has long been invisible, unpaid or underpaid, and underfunded. It is also disproportionately…
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In the lack of the historical and comparative data on loneliness, recent research can be limited by the lack of an agreed definition of loneliness, and reliance completely on self-reporting. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) in UK has…
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ILO and UNICEF have jointly published the new global estimates on child labour today showing: An overall increase of working children to 160 million (+8.4 million: 63 million girls and 97 million boys) of which 79 million are involved…
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When confronted with an international child abduction, children feel frustrated about the lack of clear communication and a limited understanding of the situation. Additionally, children feel that their opinion is not always considered, even if they…
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A new report published by Public Health Wales suggests that when Health Visitors (HVs) enquire about caregiver’s adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) as part of their routine visits, several positive benefits are found by all parties. Adverse…
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This report, Forgotten Children of Serbia, is based on findings collected during 2019 and information collected by the Disability Rights International (DRI) and Mental Disability Rights Initiative of Serbia (MDRI-S) up to the time of its…
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The manual for planning and writing an individual educational plan is intended for educators, teachers, teachers and professional associates. The proposed model of monitoring male and female students can serve as a guideline for monitoring the child…
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Childhood is usually seen as a responsibility-free stage of life where adults are “in charge” while children are the subjects of attention and care. However, across Europe, a significant number of children and young people provide care to a family…