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Haksoon Ahn, Samantha Hartzel, Terry Shaw - Research on Social Work Practice,

This study evaluates one mid-Atlantic state’s implementation of a FGDM called family involvement meetings (FIMs) to improve family strengths and their active engagement in the service planning process.

Carol Emig - The Huffington Post,

In this opinion article from Huffington Post, Carol Emig states that there are millions of refugee children around the world who need protection.  She cites Moving Beyond Trauma: Child Migrants and Refugees in the U.S., which states that more than a 127,000 children will enter into the U.S. by the end of 2016. 

Orrin G. Hatch, Ron Wyden, Kevin Brady and Sander M. Levin - The Washington Post,

This opinion piece from the Washington Post discusses how working to keep children with their families is a better option 

Nicola Skinner - The Guardian,

This article discusses how children's immersion in social media and video games causes them to be bored with reality.  This leads them to be less cooperative, which leads to parents becoming more angry.

Tara Bahrampour - Washington Post,

In this article from the Washington Post, people share stories of how they found out they were not U.S. citizens after being adopted by American parents.

UNICEF Canada - KSLA News,

This news report states that nearly half a million refugee and migrant children are in the hands of smugglers.

Matt Maura The Bahamas Weekly,

Global men are being challenged to take on greater roles in the local, regional and international efforts to reduce the incidences of child abuse/child maltreatment in countries worldwide, and in the day-to-day rearing of global children.

Laura Briggs - Project Muse,

In this editorial, Laura Brigs discusses the issues that children face while attempting to apply for refugee status in the United States

Save the Children,

This is an at-a-glance look at the migration and refugee situation in the U.S., Mexico, and the Northern Triangle of Central America.  The document contains general demographic data, as well as an overview of the potential threats that children face in the Nothern Triangle.

David Murphey, PhD and August Aldebot-Green, MA ChildTrends,

This is the executive summary for a longer report, which gives an estimate of the number of immigrant and refugee children who will enter the United States in 2016, where they come from, and the traumas they face. It includes recommendations for policy and practice.