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Judith Burns - BBC News ,

The UK has recently introduced new rules requiring councils to provide support to children who stay in foster families beyond the age of 18.

Child Family Health International (CFHI),

In August 2015, Child Family Health International (CFHI) held a webinar reviewing the situation of children living in residential care facilities around the world.

Elevate Children Funders Group,

The Elevate Children Funders Group is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Coordinator to manage the group into its next phase of development.

World Vision International,

This position will provide global leadership for continuous improvement of how being a Child-Safe Organisation (CSO) is pursued, measured and learned across the entire Partnership.

UNICEF,

UNICEF is calling for the submission of proposals to conduct an assessment of alternative forms of care and family support services for children with disabilities in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

Katherine Purvis and Lindsey Kennedy - The Guardian,

This article highlights the need for potential international volunteers to do research before volunteering, meet minimum requirements of age and skill, and to avoid volunteering in residential child care centers.

Claudena Skran - The Conversation,

This article reports on the need for local adoption solutions for the children who have been orphaned by Ebola in Sierra Leone.

Audrey Scott - Uncornered Market,

This articles asks the questions “If you are interested in volunteering internationally, what are the ethical considerations you should be aware of? Which questions can you ask to better ensure that your actions and any financial contribution are aligned with your values and expectations?”

Yuanyuan Kelly - Global Citizen,

This article explains the ways in which orphanages in Cambodia have become a money-making business which continue to recruit more “orphans” in order to profit from foreign volunteer donations.

Julia M. Pryce, Sarah Lyn Jones, Anne Wildman, Anita Thomas, Kristen Okrzesik, and Katherine Kaufka-Walts - Emerging Adulthood,

This interpretive study examines the experiences of 54 Ethiopian emerging adults who had aged out of institutional care facilities.