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The Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP), a randomized controlled trial of foster/family care for young children with a history of institutionalization has provided the context to assess these relationships. This article reviews data from the BEIP with specific focus on attachment.
This was a retrospective and descriptive study on infants living in prisons with their mothers in France.
Record rise in number of care applications has prompted England's most senior family court judge to warn of a looming “crisis”.
The present study is based on life mode interviews with social workers who started their careers in child protection services, focusing on their daily lives as newly graduated professionals.
This paper summarizes the different interventions used with URMs to get an overview of techniques used for reducing psychopathologies and difficulties of URMs and to give recommendations to help professionals.
This study explores the childhood experiences and transitions to adulthood of 39 Romanian care leavers and adoptees, born around 1989 - 1990.
This paper attempts to highlight and discuss some critical issues regarding unaccompanied migrant minors in Europe.
The objective of this essay is to determine how substitute child care in the Czech Republic has changed in the last ten years.
In this study, the authors asked youth (formerly) in family foster care in the Netherlands to indicate their psychosocial needs, and analyzed if youth with a history of sexual abuse have different needs.
This paper is based on a review of 20 multi-national European Commission funded projects about child trafficking.