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Changing the Way We Care, CRS,

Catholic Relief Services and the CTWWC consortium is seeking a qualified and dynamic Global Director to lead the CTWWC vision, team, and platform forward over the coming five+ years.

Chinese Women's Association,

Established by the Ee Peng Liang Memorial Fund under the auspices of the NUS Department of Social Work, the Chinese Women’s Association (CWA) graciously supports the Social Service Leaders Exchange Programme to enhance skills and professional development of promising young social work and service leaders in the region to promote philanthropy and social development. 

Lorena Allam - The Guardian,

According to this article from Guardian Australia, the government of New South Wales, Australia has moved to reduce the number of children in out of home care.

Tony Diver - The Telegraph,

JK Rowling, British author and founder of the charity Lumos, has given an interview urging young people not to volunteer in orphanages during their gap year, according to this article from the Telegraph. 

Catherine E. Shoichet - CNN,

Several organizations representing over 250,000 doctors in the United States have issued statements condemning the new US policy of separating immigrant children from their parents when crossing the US border with Mexico, according to this article from CNN.

Colleen Kraft - American Academy of Pediatrics,

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released a statement in response to the families separation policy enacted by the US at its border with Mexico.

Joel Rose - NPR,

According to this article from NPR, pediatricians in South Texas, in the US near the border with Mexico, became concerned with the increasing number of young children being separated from their families and placed in detention centers and raised the alarm to Colleen Kraft, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Elizabeth Wall-Wieler, James Bolton, Can Liu, Holly Wilcox, Leslie L. Roosf, Anders Hjern - Journal of Affective Disorders,

This study aimed to determine whether parents with two generations of involvement in out-of-home care (themselves as children, and their own children) are at increased risk of death by suicide than parents with no involvement or parents with one generation of involvement in out-of-home care.

Karen Stansberry Beard, Stanley E. Gates, II - Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership,

This case study follows a foster teen's matriculation through high school and the challenges she faces while trying to achieve her dream of going to college.

Tuhinul Islam & Leon Fulcher - The CYC-Net Press,

This volume offers glimpses of extended family care as well as residential child and youth care in 25 countries never gathered together before in one collection.