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UNICEF and ILO published a joint report aiming to contribute to the ongoing discussions about the future of social protection for children.
This study focuses on life satisfaction among care leavers four years after leaving care in Israel.
The purpose of this action research study was to investigate social workers’ perceptions of the problems that prevent successful family reunifications after foster care. The study explored social workers’ perceptions of barriers that prevent family reunifications in central Mississippi, USA.
The Call for Abstracts for the 2019 US National Child Welfare Evaluation Summit is broad and inclusive. Any proposal that substantively contributes to one or more of the three primary goals—building evidence, strengthening practice, and informing policy—will be considered.
This special section of the journal of Research on Social Work Practice focuses on adoption breakdown.
Le bureau UNICEF en Algérie lance un appel d’offres pour le renforcement de la prise en charge des enfants dans les Etablissements pour Enfants Assistés (EEA).
This study highlights the plight of children in state orphanages during conditions of war and its aftermath, in order to explore how state narratives trap children between contested notions of the best interests of the child, national belonging, and familial rights.
This study examined the effect of privatization policy on the issue of racial disparity in the child welfare system.
In this exploratory study, through use of an online anonymous survey, local county child welfare caseworkers were asked to self-rate their knowledge of, exposure to, and comfort levels with children with developmental disabilities.
In order to gain insight into the role that decision-making plays in family preservation practice, the authors of this article studied decision-making within a family preservation (FP)-intervention program provided by the Expertise Center.