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WHAT: A set of standards on the process of a child or young person entering care, being cared for, and leaving care, based primarily on the views of children, families, and caregivers. It includes case studies, guidelines for care placements, and warning signs that care standards are not being met.
WHO: For all those affected by out of home care, i.e. children, families, caregivers, and the professionals/authorities involved in organizing care.
WHERE: The guidelines are written for European contexts;…
… 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 …
Coram, the UK’s first children’s charity, has an ongoing commitment to raise and develop the public’s understanding of children in care. Children and care leavers identify stigma and societal prejudice as a significant concern in their lives. Negative views about care impact on relationships and inclusion in communities (Independent Care Review, 2020). Coram commissioned YouGov to carry out an online poll of 2,092 UK adults, who were asked questions on the 8th and 9th of March 2021, some of which covered children in care and some covered care leavers. YouGov provided a breakdown of responses…
… looked after children in England: Sections one to three cover out of area and distant placements Sections four to six cover unregulated and unregistered accommodation File … system 24 6.2 Consultation on unregulated provision 24 Cover page image copyright: Attributed to: sliding door by …
… away from their placement without authorisation. Figures cover looked after children who were placed for adoption, the … away from their placement without authorisation. Figures cover looked after children who were placed for adoption, the … away from their placement without authorisation. Figures cover looked after children who were placed for adoption, the …
This report is produced by OCHA Ukraine in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 3 p.m. (EET) 7 March to 3 p.m. (EET) 8 March
… not provide detailed information on health promotion, or cover treatments for specific illnesses and conditions. In … not provide detailed information on health promotion, or cover treatments for specific illnesses and conditions. Who … at the heart of all decision making. The recommendations cover local strategy and commissioning, multi-agency working, …
This publication presents the latest figures on children and young people in care in Northern Ireland. The OC2 community information return is specifically designed to collect information on children while they are in care, expressly for those who have been in care continuously for 12 months or longer. Together with two additional returns, OC1, which collects information on educational attainment of care leavers aged 16 to 18, and OC3, which covers the circumstances of care leavers at the time of their 19th birthday 1 , they provide a comprehensive series of data on children and young people…
… 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 …
… includes non-maintained special schools, as we want to cover as many looked after children as possible. We publish … special schools and alternative provision, as we want to cover as many looked after children as possible. We publish … colleges and academies. From 2007, this was extended to cover maintained primary schools and special schools. Absence …