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… hardship for child welfare-involved families during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid partnership response Screening for … hardship for child welfare-involved families during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid partnership response Barbara … hardship, and as a result of containment measures for COVID-19, more families inevitably will. Objective Given the …
… number is expected to grow in the coming years, due to COVID- 19 and destructive wars, because more children will … due to poverty or death. The number of orphans because of COVID- 19 is estimated to be more than 5 million (Hillis et … in an organised and well- monitored way. The COVID- 19 pandemic has led to hastily dis- solving some …
… recently the coping of kin- dergarten teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic (Craw & Bevan, 2022). These studies have … experi- ences and interpersonal communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Communication Education, 71(4), 286–304. … recently the coping of kin- dergarten teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic (Craw & Bevan, 2022). These studies have …
… professionals, thus generating trust between parties. COVID-19 considerably impacted parental advocacy in Camden … thus generating trust between the parties. ● COVID-19 has considerably impacted parental advocacy in … between parents and social services, 10 the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PPA, and potential challenges which may …
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…