Resource Center on COVID-19 and Children's Care

This section includes resources on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to child protection and children's care.


News on COVID-19 and Children's Care


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UNICEF,

This article from UNICEF offers seven ways employers can support parents working to care for themselves, their children and their families during the COVID-19 outbreak.

International Labour Organization (ILO),

This webpage from the International Labour Organization (ILO) features data on global social protection measures and responses to the COVID-19 crisis.

Innocenti,

This think piece from Innocenti, UNICEF's Office of Research, unpacks what COVID-19 means for data collection efforts on violence against children (VAC). 

Parenting for Lifelong Health,

Parenting for Lifelong Health provides open-access online parenting resources during COVID-19.

The Center for the Study of Social Policy,

In this statement on the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Center for the Study of Social Policy calls for more support for those who are likely to be hurt most by the current crisis, particularly low-income families.

UNICEF,

This article from UNICEF outlines 8 tips for parents and caregivers on how to talk to children about the coronavirus.

FEANTSA,

FEANTSA calls for public authorities at local, regional, national and European level to take these seven measures to protect homeless people and public health.

U.S. Centers for Disease Control,

These additional considerations are intended to provide guidance for a range of child care programs that remain open, and should be used in conjunction with CDC’s guidance for administrators of child care programs and K-12 schools.

Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University,

This webpage from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University lists some simple, free activities to help support a child’s healthy development during the COVID-19 crisis.

Shivit Bakrania, Ramya Subrahmanian - Innocenti, UNICEF Office of Research,

This research brief summarizes the findings of a rapid review that collates and synthesizes evidence on the child protection impacts of COVID-19 and previous pandemics, epidemics and infectious disease outbreaks.