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World Vision Australia, Vorng, Sophorntavy, ,

This report presents an overview of the findings of four separate studies conducted in vulnerable communities in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, and Vietnam on knowledge, attitudes and practices related to child sexual abuse, including in travel and tourism.

Lluís Flaquer - Handbook of Child Well-Being,

The purpose of this integrative chapter on well-being and the family is to present the analysis of a number of family-based factors that can influence child well-being.

SOS Children’s Villages International,

This report from SOS Children’s Villages examines the range of services available to families in Malawi to prevent family separation as well as the administrative measures and national policy frameworks governing these services. 

SOS Children’s Villages International,

This report from SOS Children’s Villages presents a critical analysis of the Zimbabwe’s compliance with the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children which found “yawning gaps” between the laws and policies in place and the actual experiences of children on the ground. 

Shirley Pendlebury - Synergos Institute,

This brief guide: defines social isolation and social connectedness; explains why it is important to build social connectedness; outlines enabling policies; provides guidelines on how practitioners can support children and youth to build meaningful social connections.

Synergos Institute,

This report describes the Social Connectedness Programme and the three strands of research that inform it. The report defines social connectedness and social isolation and explains the benefits of social connectedness.

Mr Vuyani Patrick Ntanjana & Mr Fezile July - Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund,

The purpose of the ‘Imbeleko and social connectedness’ project was to conduct a cross-sectional study in order to explore and describe indigenous ways of care and support to inform policy and intervention.

Chukwudozie, Oge - Save the Children,

This study was undertaken to build knowledge on alternative care practices, especially informal kinship care, prevalent in the West and Central Africa. 

International Social Service - ISS,

Ce guide s’adresse à toutes les familles à travers le monde et souligne que les intérêts des enfants sont au cœur des médiations familiales internationales. Il recommande la médiation familiale internationale comme un moyen simple, pragmatique et professionnel qui, tout en garantissant le respect des droits individuels, peut contribuer à résoudre les conflits parallèlement aux procédures juridiques ou judiciaires. 

SOS Villages d’Enfants International et Université de Bedfordshire,

Ce rapport repose sur les données d’une étude documentaire exhaustive réalisée à l’échelle mondiale, ainsi que sur les évaluations de la mise en œuvre des Lignes directrices dans 21 pays à travers le monde. Le rapport formule des revendications particulières relatives à la forte vulnérabilité et à la violence auxquelles sont confrontés les enfants sous protection de remplacement.