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This article is based on research about children in long-term care. It focuses on the factors that help and hinder a child being and feeling stable in their foster home and having a sense of permanence.
The purpose of this study is to understand the prevalence of economic hardship in the child welfare system and explain the economic disparity gap.
In order to define what support is necessary for the successful emancipation of young people leaving alternative care in Serbia, this study of 150 young people in care aims to analyse both their preparedness for leaving alternative care, and whether the type of placement (kinship, foster, or residential) makes a difference to the level of preparedness.
This paper offers an overview of residential care for children in Japan and its ongoing development.
Developed by members of the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance’s Case Management Interest Group, this resource aims to define case management.
The 2018 Prevention Resource Guide was designed to support service providers as they work with families to promote child well-being and prevent child maltreatment.
In this chapter from the The Twenty-third Italian Report on Migrations 2017, the authors provide a picture of the presences and characteristics of the unaccompanied minors present in the EU countries, and in particular in Italy, to then illustrate the main innovations introduced by law 47, approved on 7 April 2017.
This article examines the practice of child-centered principles in the UK child protection and public child law systems.
The Community Opportunity Map is a tool that allows users to see localized indicators connected to community health and maltreatment prevention.
This systematic review sought to address the lack of knowledge as to what creates setbacks and rejections during young people's transition out of care and how the youth may overcome influences of their foster care history and their experiences while in care.