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… Forecasting from the Short‐ and Long‐Term Impacts of COVID‐19 on the Child Welfare System A Crisis for a System in … Forecasting from the Short‐ and Long‐Term Impacts of COVID‐19 on the Child Welfare System Kristen Pisani‐Jacques - Family Court Review 05 Oct 2020 Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has thrust the world into a crisis – and …
… the School-Age Child Care Needs of Working Parents Facing COVID-19 Distance Learning: Policy Options to Consider … the School-Age Child Care Needs of Working Parents Facing COVID-19 Distance Learning: Policy Options to Consider Gina … plans for full or partial distance learning to respond to COVID-19, and it seems likely that more school systems may …
… USA: 'We Are Adrift, About to Sink' - The Looming COVID-19 Disaster in United States Immigration Detention … USA: 'We Are Adrift, About to Sink' - The Looming COVID-19 Disaster in United States Immigration Detention … of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the COVID-19 crisis, which threatens public health, and calls for …
… Child Welfare Agencies Can Prioritize Kin Families During COVID-19 Support Kinship Caregivers: How Child Welfare Agencies Can Prioritize Kin Families During COVID-19 Annie E. Casey Foundation 2020 This one-page … makes the case for supporting kinship care during the COVID-19 pandemic and offers suggestions on how to support …
… and families – Concrete examples of responses to the COVID-19 crisis Webinar Recording: Supporting the most … and families – Concrete examples of responses to the COVID-19 crisis ISSA - International Step by Step Association 19 May 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has brought into focus the importance of the …
… Mobility and Mixed Movement Contexts During the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic Practical Guide on How to Protect Family … Mobility and Mixed Movement Contexts During the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic Inter-American Commission on Human Rights … mobility and mixed movement contexts during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The guide recommends a series of measures …
… of risks, as people of color are made ill—and killed—by COVID-19 at rates far higher than White people. We know that … of risks, as people of color are made ill—and killed—by COVID-19 at rates far higher than White people. We know that … of risks, as people of color are made ill—and killed—by COVID-19 at rates far higher than White people. We know that …
… Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO classified the COVID-19 situation as a pandemic on the basis of alarming … 10,048. In addition to the tragic human consequences of COVID-19, the United Nation’s trade and development agency … that the slowdown in the global economy caused by COVID-19 is likely to cost at least US$1 trillion. Amid the …
… a report, ‘We are adrift, about to sink’: The looming COVID-19 disaster in US immigration detention facilities, … happening at these ICE facilities in light of the COVID-19 crisis. File Family Separation 2.0: “You aren’t … a report, ‘We are adrift, about to sink’: The looming COVID-19 disaster in US immigration detention facilities, …
… it for the long haul PRACTICE CHANGES RESULTING FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The events of 2020—including a global … path to permanency has been significantly slowed during COVID. 2. Disaggregated by race, Bethany’s statistics reveal … as “far-fetched.” Although the urgency and restrictions of COVID appear to limit placement options, willingness to …