Europe

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J. Sonderman, G. H. P. Van der Helm, C. H. Z. Kuiper, J. J. Roest, D. Van de Mheen, G. J. J. M. Stams - Children and Youth Services Review,

The aim of the present study was to examine differences in perceived living group climate between boys and girls in a sample of 344 youth receiving residential youth care in the Netherlands.

Laurie C. Miller, Ellen Pinderhughes, Marie-Odile Pérouse de Montclos, et al - Children and Youth Services Review,

This study explored the feelings, perceptions, and stigma experienced by families of internationally adopted children with special needs.

Maya Lorch and Dunja Fuchs - Child & Youth Services ,

In this article, the authors describe the short and long term ramifications of the pandemic for children and youth living in their residential programs in Germany under the auspices of municipal child and youth services.

Zmysłowska, Magdalena - Praca Socjalna,

This article deals with the issues of family assistance from the perspective of working with the biological family of a child placed in foster care.

Rachel J. Pearson, Matthew A. Jay, Melissa O’Donnell, Linda Wijlaars, Ruth Gilbert - Child Abuse & Neglect,

The purpose of this study was to characterize infant entries to care in England.

Linda Cusworth, Louise Tracey, Helen Baldwin, Nina Biehal - The British Journal of Social Work,

In this study, educational outcomes for 68 children (aged 3–9 years) in foster-care due to concerns about abuse or neglect were compared to those for 166 children with current or past child welfare involvement living at home.

Brit Oppedal, Visnja Ramberg, Espen Røysamb - Journal of Adolescence,

The overall aim of the present study was to expand knowledge about depression among unaccompanied refugee minors in the years after they were granted protection in Norway.

World Vision,

This research explores the stress children in World Vision programmes in the Middle East and Eastern Europe region are under due to COVID-19.

Mónica Guzmán Zapater - Cuadernos de derecho transnacional,

No reconocimiento de Kafala constituida entre ciudadanos marroquíes a efectos de adopción. Antecedentes y alcance de la prohibición contenida en el artículo 19.4 de la Ley de adopción internacional.

UNICEF’s Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO),

This report presents findings from a survey conducted across the Europe and Central Asia Region which aimed to enhance understanding of the use of digital platforms for child protection.