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The present study analyzes differences between perceived social support from family, peers, and adult mentors in Unaccompanied refugee minors (URM), with subgroup analyses of peer and mentor support in URM with and without family contact.
This article re‐examines data from an evaluation of a volunteering project for care leavers in the UK.
UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Egypt.
The Centre for Liberation Studies and partners are undertaking a study which aims to estimate the number of children living in institutional care globally. If you have any published or unpublished reports on studies that you have conducted to estimate how many children live in out-of-family care arrangements, please send them to institutionalcarereview@gmail.com.
Lumos is seeking a Researcher who will be responsible for leading and carrying out a US research agenda.
This chapter examines Global North and South similarities in children and young people’s reactions to school-led child protection programmes.
The present research looks at the main migration patterns and trends of internal and outward migration from Ukraine trying to assess the push and pull factors for regular and irregular migration which affect children.
This paper begins with a historic review of immigration policies in the United States aimed at supporting unaccompanied migrant children.
This study tested the hypotheses that inverse relationships would exist between connectedness in three social domains (i.e., caregiver, peers, and school) and suicidal ideation over time.
The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) is proud to announce the launch of the Youth Thrive™ Survey on October 30, 2018. This instrument is a valid web-based survey that measures the presence, strength, and growth of the Youth Thrive™ Protective and Promotive Factors as proxy indicators of well-being.