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This paper reports the findings of an Australian study that examined longitudinal data on reasons for entry to care, trajectories in care and patterns of reunification and associated factors.
Ghanaian children called on the government to appropriately implement policies designed to protect children from being forced into acts that deprive them of their livelihoods and interfere with their ability to attend regular school.
RRC will be holding Pathways to Resilience IV in Cape Town, South Africa on June 14-16, 2017.
This publication provides a description of 4Children's approach to case management for children orphaned or made vulnerable to HIV and their families.
This Stahili article reports on the 75th session of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and its recommendations to seven countries on alternative care.
Homeless immigrant families approaching local athorities for housing in the U.K. have been told social services would accommodate the children but not their parents.
This article describes and evaluates a model utilizing Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) to minimize the impact of early trauma for infants and toddlers removed from parental care.
In this article, researchers summarize what is known about engaging fathers in parenting programs, then argue that programs are most effective when coparenting is the focus early in family formation.
The aim of this study was to compare outcomes for children living in three different types of care in Chile: biological parental care, residential care, and foster care.
The 2017 KIDS COUNT Data Book urges policymakers not to back away from targeted investments that help U.S. children become healthier, more likely to complete high school and better positioned to contribute to the nation’s economy as adults.