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Child welfare in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic—Emerging evidence from Germany
Birgit Jentsch and Brigitte Schnock - Child Abuse & Neglect, 15 Sep 2020
… facilities closed, the potential risk to child welfare could hardly be overlooked. Objectives Focusing on Germany, … facilities closed, the potential risk to child welfare could hardly be overlooked. Objectives Focusing on Germany, …
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Are European Structural and Investment Funds Opening Doors for Europe’s Institutionalised Children in the 2014-2020 programming period?
Aagje Ieven, EuroChild , 01 Feb 2015
… Opening Doors for Europe’s Children Campaign. The lessons could however, equally be applied to countries benefiting … meaning to achieve deinstitutionalisation reforms could be based. In Hungary, the Operational Programme for … and reported a good level of satisfaction. However, there could be more discussion about the prevention of family …
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The prevalence of mental disorders among children and youth staying in residential institutions, children’s homes – a review of epidemiological studies
Witold Pawliczuk, Anna Kaźmierczak-Mytkowska, Tomasz Srebnicki, Tomasz Wolańczyk - Psychiatria Polska, 2018
… to the extent that Witold Pawliczuk et al.346 they could be suspected to have mental disorders. Further 17% … 557 children. The diagnostic evaluation system (DISYPS-KJ) could be applied only to 359 children for which all the … et al.350 to which changing social and living conditions could influence human development. An important element of …
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Physical Abuse of Young Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Alarming Increase in the Relative Frequency of Hospitalizations During the Lockdown Period
Mélanie Loiseau, Jonathan Cottenet, Sonia Bechraoui-Quantin, Séverine Gilard-Pioc, Yann Mikaeloff, Fabrice Jollant, Irène François-Purssell, Andreas Jud, Catherine Quantin, 01 Dec 2021
… the closing of social service facilities, since abuse could not be detected by social workers or educators who … by our results) has risen. While the increased percentage could also have been COVID-19-related, none of the … about the observed gender ratio. One explanation could be that the children are seen differently by the …
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Children First: Better Public Spending for Better Outcomes for Children & Families - Eurochild Conference Report
Eurochild, 2015
… limited impact. The proposed Euro- pean Quality Framework could still bring important benefits. d. Family and Parenting … of institutionalisation, plenty of specialised services could be pur- chased, and no less than seven years of … of investment. A recommendation is that micro-grants could be introduced as a very efficient instrument in the …
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Growing up in lockdown: Europe’s children in the age of COVID-19
Eurochild, 17 Nov 2020
… in alternative care had to enter the institution alone and could not be accompanied and helped by their case manager. … On the other hand, children who remained in institutions could not be visited by their parents. In the absence of … example to help with online learning. Their involvement could be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where …
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Secondary traumatic stress, burnout and compassion satisfaction among Flemish foster care workers during the COVID-19 lockdown
Camille Verheyden, Frank Van Holen, Delphine West, and Johan Vanderfaeillie - Developmental Child Welfare, 20 Dec 2020
… client and personal environment of Flemish FCW, which could negatively affect their professional quality of life … teleworking and the prohibition of physical contact, FCW could feel incapable to provide adequate care to their … and/or in combination with the full-time care of children could impair the professional effectiveness of FCW. Addition- …
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COVID-19: Effects of the Shutdown on Children and Families in Child and Youth Care Services in Germany
Maya Lorch and Dunja Fuchs - Child & Youth Services , 15 Oct 2020
… tendency to be irritated more easily. In the future, this could solidify as a general anxiousness in some children, … have no chance of meeting their individual friends. This could have a long-term impact on their friendships and … Therefore, all worksheets have to be printed even if they could be completed online and finished tasks can only be sent …
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Residential care centers during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A survey of 13 countries – members of FICE-International
Emmanuel Grupper, Shachar Shuman - FICE Israel, 01 Jun 2020
… their families if it was determined that the family system could handle the situation. 5 Brazil Complete lockdown, April … carriers to be secluded. Shops remained open and people could go out for a walk or visit others – as long as they are … The only solution scientists and medical authorities could propose was a complete lockdown and stay-at-home order. …
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Children in Europe
Save the Children, 01 Jul 2020
… Indeed, projections suggest that 57,000‒ 148.000 people could fall into poverty, while the middle class could shrink by as many as 100,000 people. This is equivalent … don’t have access to internet and technology and therefore could not benefit of online education, an independent …
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