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Article from Tuscon.com reporting that federal judge has thrown out challenge to Indian Child Welfare Act.
This study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors of depression, anxiety, stress and low self-esteem among institutional Malaysian adolescents.
World Vision International is in search of a Child Protection Manager to support World Vision Lao PDR’s strategic goal to bring change in the lives of children in Laos, particularly to ensure that children are protected and participate in development programs.
Nine survivors of the children’s home fire in Guatemala were flown to the U.S. for burn treatment.
The political situation in the U.S. drives unaccompanied minors across the border to Canada where their futures are uncertain.
In advance of World Social Work Day, the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance invites you to join a webinar that will share advocacy tools and promotional resources being developed to champion the important role of social workers in three countries: Cambodia, Indonesia and the United States
This study investigated the psychosocial distress and coping mechanisms of institutionalized children living in New Delhi, India.
Article from The Courier Mail reports that foster families are carrying the heaviest burden in taking care of children in need of care.
Entre el 7 y 11 de marzo de 2017, investigadores de Disability Rights International (DRI) viajaron a Guatemala para entrevistar los sobrevivientes de vivienda institucional. Este documento presente la información recopilada y las recomendaciones de DRI a Guatemala.
DRI’s main finding is that survivors of the fire at Hogar Seguro Virgen de la Asunción face immediate danger – including detention in other institutions where they face continued segregation and abuse.