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This article from the Age describes the work of the program Raising Expectations, which has supported care leavers in Victoria, Australia who enroll at La Trobe and Federation universities.
In this guest post for the London School of Economics Volunteer Centre blog, ReThink Orphanages describes what students and volunteers can do to help end the orphanage industry.
This is an exploratory study focused on open adoptions from foster care conducted through the public child protection agency in New South Wales, Australia.
Who Cares? Scotland and other advocates are calling for standardised guidance to support care leavers, allowing better access to care records, according to this article from the National.
The chapter describes the rationale, research support, and techniques that support the application of parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) to American Indian families.
This chapter provides updated information about the use of parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) with young children who have experienced maltreatment.
UNICEF is seeking a consultant in Egypt.
Utilizing case examples, this discussion paper examines foster care decisions that disrupt important child-caregiver relationships.
This manuscript relies on two studies to learn more about the experience of adolescent-aged foster youth who utilize long-term mental health services coordinated through A Home Within, a national nonprofit committed to reducing treatment barriers by asking licensed therapists to provide pro bono therapy “for as long as it takes.”
UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Tajikistan.