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This article deals with the issues of family assistance from the perspective of working with the biological family of a child placed in foster care.
In this course, you’ll enhance your understanding of the heightened protection risks and vulnerabilities that children are facing around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this study was to characterize infant entries to care in England.
This Australian research project explored the prevalence of kinship care households in Australia, with a particular focus on households headed by young kinship carers.
This article from The Atlantic explores the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on foster care in the United States.
This study evaluates the association between children placed in out-of-home care and neighborhood-level factors using eight years of administrative data.
This Child Protection learning brief, the second in a series, has been prepared for UNICEF country offices and practitioners as they respond to mental health and psychosocial impact during the pandemic.
"The Rome-based International Union of Superiors General launched Catholic Care for Children International online Oct. 2, inviting all women's and men's religious orders to join the global initiative to end or reduce recourse to institutionalized child care and instead get children into safe and loving family- or community-based care," says this article from Global Sisters Report.
In this study, educational outcomes for 68 children (aged 3–9 years) in foster-care due to concerns about abuse or neglect were compared to those for 166 children with current or past child welfare involvement living at home.
This issue paper describes the collective actions to usher children with disabilities in the new normal post-COVID-19 period in the Philippines.