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Michelle McGlynn - The Irish Examiner,

"According to new figures, 295 children who are in care do not have an up-to-date care plan," says this article from the Irish Examiner.

Eurochild & the CarePath project,

As part of the EU funded CarePath project, Eurochild, together with international partners, is convening an online conference to bring discussions of ‘aftercare’ support to a European level, with crucial inputs from care leavers themselves.

Be Strong Families, Center for the Study of Social Policy, Families Canada, Seattle Human Services, & National Family Support Network,

The biennial Together for Families Conference is a unique event that connects various stakeholders from across the U.S. and Canada in the Family Support and Strengthening Field to focus on quality practice. The conference will be held virtually from 13-16 October 2020.  

Zmysłowska, Magdalena - Praca Socjalna,

This article deals with the issues of family assistance from the perspective of working with the biological family of a child placed in foster care.

Future Learn,

In this course, you’ll enhance your understanding of the heightened protection risks and vulnerabilities that children are facing around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rachel J. Pearson, Matthew A. Jay, Melissa O’Donnell, Linda Wijlaars, Ruth Gilbert - Child Abuse & Neglect,

The purpose of this study was to characterize infant entries to care in England.

Meredith Kiraly, David Hoadley, Cathy Humphreys - Child & Family Social Work,

This Australian research project explored the prevalence of kinship care households in Australia, with a particular focus on households headed by young kinship carers.

Kate Cray - The Atlantic,

This article from The Atlantic explores the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on foster care in the United States.

Sarah C. Lotspeich, Ryan T. Jarrett, Richard A. Epstein, April M. Shaffer, Kathy Gracey, Michael J. Cull, Rameela Raman - Child Abuse & Neglect,

This study evaluates the association between children placed in out-of-home care and neighborhood-level factors using eight years of administrative data.

UNICEF,

This Child Protection learning brief, the second in a series, has been prepared for UNICEF country offices and practitioners as they respond to mental health and psychosocial impact during the pandemic.