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Alex Renton discusses his book Stiff Upper Lip, which documents the years of physical abuse he endured while attending boarding school.
This Act was enacted by the government of the United Kingdom "to make provision about looked after children; to make other provision in relation to the welfare of children; and to make provision about the regulation of social workers."
This Statistical First Release (SFR) provides information about looked after children in England for the year ending 31 March 2017, including where they are placed, their legal status, the numbers starting and ceasing to be looked after, and the numbers who go missing or are away from their placement without authorisation.
This article from BBC reports that late family interventions are forcing children into care.
People protest as Britain reneges on its duty to take in 3,000 refugee children.
The best thing people can do to help change the perception of children in care is to speak to, read about, and listen to people who have experienced care.
David Hill wants to shed a light on the abuse perpetrated against child migrants who entered Australia from 1947 to the 1970s.
This study used data from the English and Romanian Adoptees study to assess whether deprivation-associated adverse neurodevelopmental and mental health outcomes persist into young adulthood.
This opinion piece from The Times states that the UK must honor its commitment to unaccompanied refugee children and take them in.
The aim of this guide is to enable practitioners to support children affected by a family member’s offending within a whole family approach.