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… not protracted and multigenerational. The recent Covid-19 pandemic forced some CW agencies to be creative and … the devices and data plans needed to stay in touch as Covid decimated communities of color living in poverty. The … system, as the majority of reports made even before Covid are highly disruptive to families but are …
… caused by the novel Coronavirus disease of 2019, known as COVID-19. The child protection system must have the capacity … caused by the novel Coronavirus disease of 2019, known as COVID-19. The child protection system must have the capacity …
… and Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. In response to the COVID pandemic, in 2020 a set of parenting tips based on the … I, Krug E, Rakotomalala S, et al. Parenting in a time of COVID-19. Lancet. (2020) 395:e64. doi: … and Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. In response to the COVID pandemic, in 2020 a set of parenting tips based on the …
… of affairs has reached a flash point in 2020 during the COVID period which not only saw a sharp rise in Aboriginal … of affairs has reached a flash point in 2020 during the COVID period which not only saw a sharp rise in Aboriginal …
… separation from their families. Under the pretext of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and … separation from their families. Under the pretext of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and …
ABSTRACT
Background: The overrepresentation of Black families in child welfare systems across the various geographical locations (e.g. America, Canada, United Kingdom) is a growing concern. There are competing explanations for the causes of overrepresentation and recommendations for eliminating racial disproportionalities and disparities in child welfare system. This systemic scoping review will provide a succinct synthesis of the current literature on Black disproportionality and disparity in child welfare.
Methods/Design: This systemic scoping review will employ Arksey and O’Malley’s…