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UNICEF is seeking to recruit a social policy expert to be placed to the MoLSS Department for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors to support the drafting of SOPs for new care and protection modalities for UASC with a focus on Guardianship and Supported Independent Living (SIL).
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a social policy expert to be placed to the MoLSS Department for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors to support the drafting of national policies and strategies to strengthen protection for UASC.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit an expert on Quality of Care for UASC to be placed to EKKA in order to support the establishment and operationalization of the new Department on Assessment, for a period from November 2018 until March 2019.
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the risk of depression in adulthood in children raised by substitute parents from an early age differ by care arrangements.
Who Cares? Scotland and other advocates are calling for standardised guidance to support care leavers, allowing better access to care records, according to this article from the National.
This report introduces key principles that guide initiatives to promote positive parenting.
This report discusses some definitions of importance for maltreatment research, and explores difficulties and possibilities in child maltreatment epidemiology (tracking).
On 7 November the leading liberal party in the Netherlands, the VVD (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie), released a white paper proposal (‘initiatiefnota’) on measures to combat orphanage tourism.
The UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia is seeking a qualified consultant to develop a relevant region-specific training package intended for all Country Office child protection staff.
The UK has seen a "considerable increase" in the demand for child protection services, according to this article and video from BBC News.