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UNICEF is seeking an intern to support the Violence against Children Survey (VACS) and knowledge management of policies and practices in child protection.
"Boot camps" for youth with internet and gaming addictions have become increasingly popular in China and are criticized for their military-style discipline and harsh practices. The recent death of a Chinese teenager just two days after entering one such instution has sparked an outrage over the use of these institutions and their practices.
New policy in China allows court applications to revoke the guardianship of parents or authorized guardians if they refuse to perform their custody duties for more than six months.
China orders authorities to check all qualifications, facilities, services and safety management for all government foster care facilities.
The Telegraph reports that police in China rescued 36 children from traffickers.
Article from China stating rural migrant parents who leave their children behind for extended periods could face criminal charges over their failure to provide adequate care, China's Ministry of Civil Affairs said Wednesday.
A Fulbright scholar compares adoption experiences in China with those in America.
Fudan University and the University of Eastern Finland will open a joint Sino-Finnish Centre for Child Protection Research, SFCPR, in Shanghai.
This article by Marcus Roberts discusses how and why intercountry adoptions have dropped so dramatically in the recent years.
This video tells the story of a boy in China who lives in the countryside with his grandmother while his parents are working in a factory in another city.