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… organization's efforts to support these goals. Findings COVID-19 has offered profound challenges to the goal of … the challenges. Originality/value The authors argue that COVID may also offer opportunities to build toward a more … organization's efforts to support these goals. Findings COVID-19 has offered profound challenges to the goal of …
… of the interviews were conducted via Google Meet due to Covid-related lockdowns, while some took place in the house … of an introduction to foster children, combined with Covid-related pressure and online fatigue, fewer foster … She considers her foster family as her family. Due to Covid she meets her mother in a public place such as a park, …
… exclusionary immigration regimes, and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Proverbs of the Bamiléké and wider … newborn were granted asylum in the U.S. shortly before the COVID-19 outbreak. Other Cameroonians who arrived on the … border just a little later were less lucky; the current COVID-19 pandemic makes migrant detention immediately …
… 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 …
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…