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This article gives weight to children’s perspectives, and reports on the views of looked after children aged 7 to 10 in Scotland during the Letterbox Club project.
This article provides a discussion of the theoretical basis underpinning safety and risk assessment in child protection, and further describes the empirical research process involved in the development of safety and risk assessment tools and training materials for social workers in the South African child protection field.
This paper examines the situation of children in Romania whose parents are going to work abroad, leaving the children without parental care.
This package is a compilation of resources and new evidence for case management and supervision of humanitarian workers in responding to child protection situations.
This study aims to understand the decision-making process of 200 higher education students in domains related to child protection, and those of 200 professionals who are responsible for providing case assessments and recommendations for intervention in the Portuguese child protection system.
This chapter from the book 'A long way to go: Irregular migration patterns, processes, drivers and decision-making,' discusses the global trends in the migration of unaccompanied minors in recent years.
The paper presents a detailed analysis of the Russian official statistics for orphans and children placed out of parental care.
The article collection 'Young people in reception centres' presents how the young people applying for asylum in Finland and the people working with them experience the first few months that follow a young person’s arrival in Finland.
Violations of children’s rights remain tragically common across the world. This entry from Our World in Data presents data on this topic.
This qualitative study explored a relational practice approach with parents whose children have been removed into out-of-home care in Australia.