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Webinar: From Early Adversity to Permanency: Implications for Occupational and Life Course Health Development
featuring Amy Lynch, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES
Temple University and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Thursday, February 11 from 9-10am PT
Registration is required.
The first Global Forum for a World Without Orphans will be held on February 11-14, 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Webinar presented by Christian Alliance for Orphans on "Empowering Caregivers: Holistic Development for Babies and Young Children."
Wed, Feb 10, 2016 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ES
The African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) and the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) are pleased to announce an International Conference on Children and Armed Conflict.
This report provides an evaluation of the Keeping and Finding Families Project, a pilot foster care project in Tajikistan.
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from the largest randomised controlled trial of a service for children affected by sexual abuse.
This study seeks to understand collaboration dynamics in social services for determining what strategies work best in facilitating collaborative endeavors in specific policy and institutional environments.
The goal of this final evaluation is to build on the mid-term review of a 3-year pilot community project established to address some of the push factors that were leading many children to come to the city of Addis Ababa from Ethiopia’s southern region (SNNPR).
On behalf of the Coalition of Children Affected by AIDS, OVCSupport.net is calling for papers on “Children and HIV: Equity Now Reaching All Children in the Epidemic.” Manuscripts are due 1 February 2016.
This tool was designed to help those seeking to assist Christian faith-based actors involved in long-term residential care programs make the transition from institutional to non-institutional (family and community-based) child welfare programs.