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ChildHub,

ChildHub has gathered a pool of experts from two top destination countries and a transit country, aiming to revisit the topic of child migration and shed a light on how the process of accepting and integrating one of the most vulnerable groups - unaccompanied minors - has been functioning and evolving.

UNICEF,

UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Georgia.

Julie M. Linton, Elizabeth Kennedy, Alan Shapiro, Marsha Griffin - Children and Youth Services Review,

The purpose of this article is to describe the impact of current and evolving immigration policy on the health of unaccompanied children, to delineate barriers to care and challenges they face prior to gaining legal relief, and to suggest policy recommendations that support health and safety for them from the point of apprehension to and through achieving legal status.

Lenard Monkman - CBC News,

A group of Maori — Indigenous Peoples of New Zealand — have arrived in Manitoba, Canada to meet with Indigenous leaders there and share their best practices in reducing the number of Indigenous children in foster care, according to this article from CBC News.

Maria Luisa Raineri, Valentina Calcaterra, Fabio Folgheraiter - Child & Family Social Work,

Drawing on qualitative data collected from 15 foster siblings and 14 foster parents, this paper presents birth children's experiences with the beginning of foster care, their perceptions of the positive and negative aspects of living with a foster child, and their suggestions for foster parents, foster children, and professionals.

Child’s i Foundation,

Child’s i Foundation is seeking to hire a talented, dedicated and passionate individual to fill the Country Director position to help them achieve their vision of every child growing up in a loving family in Uganda.

UNICEF Cambodia,

UNICEF has issued a request of proposals (RFP) for an institutional contract to conduct a study on good practices of community-based programmes to support family preservation and prevention of family separation in Cambodia.

Junhan Cho, Dayoung Bae, Darcey D. Terris, Rachael E. Glisson, Anita Brown - Child & Family Social Work,

The current study examined family and community factors related to home visiting programme engagement in a sample of 1,024 mothers (primary caregivers, mean age 22.89 years) who participated in family support programmes funded through the US state of Georgia's Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting programme.

David Wilkins, Amy Lynch, Vivi Antonopoulou - Child & Family Social Work,

In this study, using paired observations of group supervision and family meetings alongside interviews with parents, the authors explored the link between supervision, practice, and engagement.

Stina Krogh Petersen - Child & Family Social Work,

This article contributes to a growing body of research that takes the user perspective as its point of departure when conducting research in social work to examine how parents perceive and experience child protection practice.