Europe

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Johanna Thulin, Cecilia Kjellgren, Doris Nilsson - Child & Family Social Work,

This study includes 20 physically abused children aged 9–17 who completed Combined Parent–Child Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.

UNICEF,

UNICEF is seeking a Consultant for Strengthening Justice and Social Welfare Systems to Advance Child Protection in Serbia.

Know-How Centre for the Alternative Care for Children-NBU,

The Know-How Centre for the Alternative Care for Children-NBU are looking for an Administrative Manager for their team.

Lumos,

The ICSM will be responsible for the management and development of the GTAS Technical Team; the quality assurance of Lumos technical support and ensuring such support is properly documented; the delivery of training and technical support; and in coordination with other colleagues, supporting the overall development of the GTAS Unit.

Marianne Dæhlen & Marianne Rugkåsa - Child & Family Social Work,

Based on a large‐scale longitudinal study from Norway, this article examines early school leaving between ethnic minority groups and the ethnic majority in the child welfare population.

Icheku, V and Paris, C - London South Bank University,

The recommended interventions in this book is the result of a systematic review of literature conducted through a combination of hand and electronic database searches to select, appraise, extract, synthesis and analyse primary articles to find interventions that work.

UNICEF,

UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Moldova.

Mrutyuanjai Mishra - Sunday Guardian,

This article shares the story of Maya, a woman in Denmark who left an abusive marriage and went to a women's shelter where her children were taken from her care, and her long struggle to get her children back.

Nina Biehal, Helen Baldwin, Linda Cusworth, Jim Wade, Victoria Allgar - Children and Youth Services Review,

This study compared the histories, circumstances and pathways of children receiving quasi-compulsory home-based support (under a child protection plan) to those for children ever placed in out of home care.

Centre for Children’s Rights Studies (CCRS), University of Geneva,

The objectives of this Conference are to: