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The Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Social Exclusion
Ruth Levitas, Christina Pantazis, Eldi Fahmy, David Gordon, Eva Lloyd and Demi Patsios, 2007
… in existing surveys and administrative data sets, very few cover the range of aspects of multiple disadvantage or social … community level. Those in the Opportunity for All series cover employment rates in deprived areas, crime rates in … children include the following: • the BHPS data do not cover material deprivation in depth; • it should be possible …
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Impacts of policy changes on Care-Leaving Workers in a time of coronavirus: Comparative analysis of discretion and constraints
Mary Elizabeth Collins & Astraea Augsberger - Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice , 27 Dec 2020
… others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families … to provide discretionary payments to care leavers to cover items such as food, utilities, and rent during this … others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families …
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Foster care from the perspective of Roma foster parents in Roma settlements in Međimurje county
Mateja Krčar & Maja Laklija - Criminology & Social Integration, 05 Nov 2018
… this may be providing of socially desirable answers that cover up the real willingness of foster parents to foster a … this may be providing of socially desirable answers that cover up the real willingness of foster parents to foster a …
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The impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Social Care in England
Mary Baginsky & Jill Manthorpe - Child Abuse & Neglect, 16 Sep 2020
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…
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COVID-19: Consequences for the child welfare system in Catalonia
Daniel Ortega - Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 2020
… administration should provide such supports in order to cover their specific academic needs. If not, it could put … administration should provide such supports in order to cover their specific academic needs. If not, it could put …
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Working with communities to mitigate the collateral impact of COVID-19 on children and young people
Charles Coughlan, Arpana Soni, Hanan Ghouneim, Kiera Ghouneim, Phoebe Rutherford, Rianne Steele, Meerat Kaur, and Mando Watson - BMJ Paediatrics Open, 03 Nov 2020
As a group of citizens, clinicians and researchers, the authors of this paper have worked together to mitigate the collateral damage of COVID-19 on children and young people (CYP) living in North West London (NWL). The authors have built on existing relationships with members of their communities to understand concerns and inform service co-design. Here, the authors explore the concerns of CYP and their carers and highlight examples of good practice to inspire others to strengthen patient and public involvement (PPI) as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves.
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Testing the Effects of COVID-19 Confinement in Spanish Children: The Role of Parents’ Distress, Emotional Problems and Specific Parenting
Estrella Romero, Laura López-Romero, Beatriz Domínguez-Álvarez, Paula Villar, and Jose Antonio Gómez-Fraguela - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 24 Sep 2020
… A plethora of constructs have been suggested to cover those variables that protect from life stressors, for … some of the analyzed variables were created ad hoc to cover the specific needs of the research on the COVID-19 … A plethora of constructs have been suggested to cover those variables that protect from life stressors, for …
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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
Abstract This study examines secondary traumatic stress (STS), burnout and compassion satisfaction (CS) in Flemish foster care workers (FCW) during the COVID-19 lockdown. Even though child welfare workers are at increased risk for STS and burnout, these constructs have not been studied in FCW so far. Additionally, the COVID-19 measures severely impacted Flemish FCW’s work, personal and client environment, possibly stimulating the onset of STS and burnout and weakening CS. Moreover, this study aims to identify the work, client and personal factors determining high levels of…
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Unaccompanied Minors in Greece and Italy: An Exploration of the Challenges for Social Work within Tighter Immigration and Resource Constraints in Pandemic Times
Ravinder Barn, Roberta Teresa Di Rosa and Theano Kallinikaki - Social Sciences, 12 Apr 2021
Abstract: The number of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) arriving in the European Union (EU) has been increasing dramatically over recent years resulting in the formulation of EU policy directives around safeguarding and well-being. Notably, the majority of UAMs enter Europe irregularly through two main gateways to the European continent: via Italy, using the Central Mediterranean Sea route; or through Greece, transiting through the Eastern Mediterranean route from Turkey, mostly via sea. Profiles of UAMs travelling via the two different routes are significantly diverse, reflecting Italy’s and…
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