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… As with previous briefings, the scope is fairly broad to cover a wide range of policy interests. This month, there are … As with previous briefings, the scope is fairly broad to cover a wide range of policy interests. This month, there are … Parliament and Lockdown Lowdown research in Section 1 cover physical health, as does the Data for Children …
… As with previous briefings, the scope is fairly broad to cover a wide range of policy interests. This month, there are … As with previous briefings, the scope is fairly broad to cover a wide range of policy interests. This month, there are … Parliament and Lockdown Lowdown research in Section 1 cover physical health, as does the Data for Children …
Managing through COVID-19: the experiences of children’s social care in 15 English local authorities
… be alerted but without effective early help services to cover for agencies that were not operating, CSC would … grant from central government had not been sufficient to cover all the costs incurred so they had not been able to … been the main: § Challenges? § Benefits? § Risks? (Please cover provision and adequacy of technology; confidentiality; …
This report presents findings from qualitative research conducted with a range of children, young people and parents in vulnerable or seldom heard groups, carried out to explore their lived experiences during and throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Participant groups were selected to fill gaps in the existing evidence base and included children, young people and their parents with additional support needs; with domestic abuse experiences; who are asylum seeking and from minority ethnic backgrounds; and in gypsy/traveller families. Participants also included young and single parents; parents…
… As with previous briefings, the scope is fairly broad to cover a wide range of policy interests. This month, there are … to Scotland. Many of the surveys and reports, however, cover Scotland and in some cases provide recommendations … limitations The scope of these briefings is very broad to cover a range of policy interests. It covers a non-systematic …
Autistic children's experiences of COVID-19 have been largely absent from current crisis and recovery discourse. This is the first published study to directly and specifically involve autistic children both as research advisors and as research participants in a rights-based participatory study relating to the pandemic.
Introduction
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic we have heard how fostering households across the UK quickly adapted to support children in these unprecedented times. Many foster carers assumed additional responsibilities and roles overnight: supporting children with home learning, supervising virtual contact with birth families in their own home, facilitating virtual social worker visits as well as all their usual fostering duties and responsibilities.
Lockdown has had a significant impact on fostering households. While some foster carers have reported an increase in challenging…
… offer the guiding logic for such national strategies to cover: • Access to adequate resources • Access to affordable … 2021. • Families of eighth graders will receive BGN 250 to cover part of the expenses for the beginning of the new … for paid sick leave. Sickness benefit was extended to cover the first three days of sick leave, which was not …
Abstract
Background
As a response to COVID-19 the population of England was asked to stay at home and work from there wherever possible. This included those working in children’s social care (CSC) who have responsibility for child protection and other safeguarding duties.
Objective
The study was designed to understand how CSC made the transition from being an office-based agency to one where the majority of social workers were based at home and to understand how CSC perceived the impact on children and their families. Participants and setting Senior members of CSC staff in 15…
This articles reflects the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the everyday lives of children and their families in Estonia during lockdown in spring 2020 and 2021. The data corpus is based on diaries compiled by children during the first lockdown in 2020 for a collection at the Estonian Literary Museum, and on a series of semi-structured interviews with children documenting their experiences during lockdown in spring 2021. The study draws on literature from the “new sociology of childhood” and applies Bronfenbrenner’s social ecological model to an analysis of young people’s experiences when…