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List of Organisations

ISPCAN,

Advancements in Child Protection Administrative Data and Solutions for Tackling Child Exploitation and Abuse

The European Scientific Association on Residential and Family Care for Children and Adolescents (EuSARF),

Experiences of risk and trauma within and beyond the family often intersect with stigma, discrimination and social inequalities. The risk of disadvantage may be exacerbated by discrimination linked to poverty, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, as well as the stigma of child welfare intervention itself. EuSARF 2023 will address these critical themes through discussions across countries, reflecting together on the role of child welfare services in challenging inequity and enabling social justice for people whose life chances may be jeopardised by risks within and beyond the family

U.K. Department of Education,

Advocacy is about representing the views, wishes and needs of children and young people to professionals making decisions about their lives, and helping them to navigate the system, especially in times of transition.

International Organization for Migration (IOM),

This Toolkit builds on the outcomes of an international thematic workshop on addressing the needs of migrant children at borders, consolidated with IOM best practices and additional research inputs.

Micky Anderson, Joanna Soraghan, Adrian Bowman, Carol Ann Anderson, Emma Young, Alex McTier, Heather Ottaway - CELCIS,

Mapping integration and outcomes in Scotland: A statistical analysis investigated if the most recent major structural reform of health and social care services to take place in Scotland has had an impact on outcomes for children, young people and families.

Hope and Homes for Children,

Hope and Homes for Children seeks a Senior Grants Partnerships Manager (Institutional Funding Lead) to provide leadership on all aspects of the institutional funding cycle.

Jason Schaub, Willem J. Stander, Paul Montgomery,

This study produced a nuanced understanding of the residential care experiences of LGBTQ+ young people in England.

Claire Fitzpatrick, Katie Hunter, Julie Shaw, Jo Staines,

This paper explores how criminalisation, care experience and motherhood may intersect to produce multi-faceted structural disadvantage within both systems of care and punishment in England.

Dan Allen,

This paper considers eight evaluations of an extended care scheme in England known as ‘Staying Close’. Findings suggest that for extended care projects like ‘Staying Close’ to work, any service offer designed to support the transition from residential care to independent living must be seen by the young person, the carer, and the wider social network, as a continuation of earlier efforts to build and nurture a genuinely committed relationship.

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead - Left Foot Forward,

In a landmark judgement on July 25, the High Court ruled the government’s use of hotels to accommodate children that are seeking asylum in Britain and are not accompanied by an adult, as ‘unlawful.’