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Lisa Langenderfer-Magruder, Lucas Alven, Dina J. Wilke, Carmella Spinelli - Journal of Family Violence,

The present study explores child welfare workers’ perspectives on collaboration challenges specific to child welfare cases that also involve intimate partner violence (IPV).

Ann Buchanan & Theano Kallinikaki - International Social Work,

This article summarizes the situation of unaccompanied child (UAC) refugees in Greece in 2017/2018.

Martha Gershun & Claire Terrebonne - Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care,

This article explains how the US child welfare system intervenes in cases of child abuse and neglect, including how cases are reported, how Child Protective Services (CPS) assesses the risk, how CPS determines when in-home services are appropriate or if a child should be removed from the home, how ongoing cases are managed, and the options for permanency for children in the system.

Ann Buchanan & Theano Kallinikaki - International Social Work,

This article summarizes the situation of unaccompanied child (UAC) refugees in Greece in 2017/2018.

Louise Tickle - The Guardian,

This article from the Guardian describes the concerns of care experts in the UK regarding what some consider overuse of "'risk of emotional harm' as a reason for applying to a court for a care order before any harm has happened."

Gap Year Association,

This blog post from the Gap Year Association encourages "gap year counselors and students to thoroughly vet the organizations they choose to partner with around the world."

Jennifer Anne Fraser, Tara Flemington, Diep Thi Ngoc Doan, Van Minh Tu Hoang, Binh Thi Le Doan, Tuan Manh Ha - Journal of Children's Services,

The purpose of this paper is to validate measures of professional self-efficacy for detecting and responding to child abuse and neglect presentations, and then evaluate a clinical training programme for health professionals in a tertiary-level hospital in Vietnam.

Cynthia Cupit Swenson & Cindy M. Schaeffer - International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice,

This article presents Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN), an ecologically based treatment for families experiencing physical abuse and/or neglect in which research-supported mental health services are delivered in the home by one clinical team to families who have serious clinical needs.

Tina Rosenberg - The Guardian,

This article from the Guardian shines a light on the harms of orphanage voluntourism.

The Center for the Study of Social Policy's Strengthening Families program,

The Center for the Study of Social Policy's Strengthening Families program is hosting a webinar to discuss continuous quality improvement (CQI) and how tools and resources related to Strengthening Families can help programs engage in true quality improvement for their family engagement efforts.