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This paper from the U.S. National Academy of Medicine argues the importance of investment in early childhood development and serves as a call to action “to close the gap between what is known and what is done to support the development of children globally and, in turn, sustainable progress for communities and nations.”
This study examines the effects of early institutional care on infants' brain development.
Based on an in-depth analysis of Cameroonian policies for care and support to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), this chapter will show that despite the inclusion of this issue as a strategic priority in fighting against AIDS, Cameroonian authorities are non-significant managers.
This study analyzes the experiences of adolescents living with HIV or AIDS.
This study reports on children’s experiences of living with HIV-positive parents within the family context of Bangladesh.
This paper aims to address the role of future expectations among young people leaving care in the context of resilience theory and emerging adulthood theory.
Using unique 5-year longitudinal data on Korean children in group homes and those under institutional care, this paper compared the medium-term cost-effectiveness of group homes and that of institutional care facilities in terms of developmental outcomes.
The Ministry for Families and Children of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia has announced it will invest nearly $3 million over two years to fund initiatives to reduce the number of Aboriginal children and young people in out-of-home care in Victoria.
Better Care Network is seeking a Knowledge and Communication Specialist to be based in New York, NY.
This paper reports on a research capacity building initiative designed to address the lack of research and evidence on the efficacy of child welfare services in Canada.