Europe

This page contains documents and other resources related to children's care in Europe. Browse resources by region, country, or category.

Displaying 1221 - 1230 of 1752

List of Organisations

Maria Roth, Imola Antal, Ágnes Dávid-Kacsó, Éva László-Bodrogi, Anca Mureșan - Revista de Asistenţă Socială,

Exploring the testimonials collected during a focus group and 45 individual interviews with adult alumni of such institutions the Romanian research team enrolled in the SASCA Project revealed a wide range of forms of violence and traumatic consequences.

Sharon Dijkstra, Jessica J. Asscher, Maja Dekovic, Geert Jan J. M. Stams, and Hanneke E. Creemers - Child Maltreatment,

The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare in the Netherlands.

SOS Children's Villages International,

The aim of this report from SOS Children's Villages is to increase the knowledge and understanding of the needs and rights of young people ageing out of alternative care around the world, in order to inform strategies, policies and services to improve their life chances and outcomes through appropriate preparation for leaving care as well as after-care support.

Thomas Saïas, Caroline Clavel, Romain Dugravier, Augusta Bonnard, Julie Bodard - Santé Publique,

This paper presents the results of a national survey describing Maternal and child protection services (“PMI”) home visitation services and their local implantation in France.

Thomas Saïas, Caroline Clavel, Julie Bodard - Santé Publique,

Through a qualitative survey, this study aimed at evaluating the effect of the implementation of the French Ministry of Health's PRADO program over the Maternal and child protection services (“PMI”) structure and home visitation intervention.

Iva Junova and Gabriela Slaninova - International Conference of Society, Health and Welfare,

The aim of the article is to describe the system of the substitute family care in the Czech Republic and to introduce a foster care as one of the institutes of the substitute family care.

Ilze Trapenciere - International Conference of Society Health and Welfare,

In this article trajectories of child and youth transitions from institutional care are discussed.

Vide Gudzinskiene and Rimvydas Augutavicius - International Conference of Society Health and Welfare,

The objective of  this article is to analyze the phenomenon of social risk families and its trends in Lithuania.

Vicki Welch, Nadine Fowler, Ewan Ross, Richard Withington, Kenny McGhee - CELCIS,

This review seeks to identify and summarise findings from literature about the nature of relationships that develop between older children and young people, and those caring for them within and beyond residential and fostering settings.

Deborah Nolan and Joe Gibb - Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care,

This article highlights a range of factors which can support good quality, consistent and confident decision making, towards the aim of ensuring that care leavers' contact with police is avoided unless absolutely necessary.