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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 …
… interviews in Waves 1 to 4, and part of Wave 5. The COVID-19 pandemic required a change in mode part way through … interviews in Waves 1 to 4, and part of Wave 5. The COVID-19 pandemic required a change in mode part way through …
… foster care [32]. This evaluation took place early in the COVID-19 pandemic when restrictions were high, with many kin … parenting stress, and psychological distress [33, 34]. COVID brought unique challenges to all families, including … not formally connected to the child welfare system. During COVID, HALOS remained open, though some in-person supports …
… 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 …
… 5 Nhep, R., & van Doore, K. (2021, April). Impact of COVID-19 on privately run and funded residential care … project was envisaged and initiated prior to the onset of COVID-19, and prior to the political instability and internal … process. This plan had to be abandoned with the onset of COVID-19 and the subsequent closure of international borders. …
… were unavoidably separated due to the development of the COVID-19 pandemic. Phase One comprised a small-scale survey … take part. This research was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic and, as such, access by young people was … organisational networks. Unfortunately, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, even these limited ways in which we were …
… and system analysis is based on the situation before the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the vast impact of the pandemic … analysis of data covering the time period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some preliminary analysis of […] data … but this target has been suspended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.168 Similarly, all large-scale residential …
Abstract:
Individuals with experiences of alternative care (AC; i.e., out-of-home care and institutional care) are at high risk for various mental health and relational problems stemming from exposure to serious attachment disruptions, loss, and complex trauma. Yet, despite the interpersonal context of their significant adversities, surprisingly there is scant research explicitly focusing on callousness/unemotionality (e.g., lack of guilt, callous disregard for others) in this population.
This paper provides the first conceptual model for, and systematic scoping review of,…