Europe

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Johan Vanderfaeillie, Anouk Goemans, Harm Damen, Frank Van Holen, Huub Pijnenburg - Child & Family Social Work,

This study aimed at investigating prevalence and precursors of breakdowns in long‐term foster care, the duration of placement before breakdown, and the association of child and placement characteristics with breakdown.

European Commission,

The European Commission has issued a statement on the occasion of Universal Children's Day, 20 November. 

Lin Taylor - Reuters,

This article from Reuters shines light on the vulnerability of children in foster care in the UK to child trafficking.

Dr. Nicky Pouw, Katie Hodgkinson MSc, Mariëlle Le Mat MSc, Karel van Dam MSc,

This report presents the results of a scientific research on the topic of Social Exclusion of Vulnerable Youth, commissioned by SOS Children’s Villages Netherlands.

Anouk Goemans, Mitch van Geel, Paul Vedder - Journal of Child and Family Studies,

The goal of this three-wave longitudinal study was to analyze foster parent stress and foster children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors in a transactional framework. 

Umberto Bacchi - Reuters,

This article from Reuters explains how Moldova plans to use blockchain technology to combat child trafficking in the country with help from UN experts. 

Thema Newsroom,

At least 19,000 refugee and immigrant children are trapped in Greece, according to estimates based on data collected and analysed by UNICEF.

Jelena Ćirić - Iceland Review,

Freyja Haraldsdóttir, former substitute MP for Bright Future, has filed a case against Iceland's Government Agency for Child Protection (Barnaverndarstofa or BVS) in response to their denial of her application to become a foster parent.

Jill Duerr Berrick, Jonathan Dickens, Tarja Pösö, Marit Skivenes - Children and Youth Services Review,

This article compares blank care order application templates used in four countries (England, Finland, Norway, and USA (California)), treating them as a vital part of the ‘institutional scripts’ that shape practice, and embody state principles of child protection.