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Maria Doyle - Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) ,

This report presents a case study on cross-border family law in Scotland in light of the UK's decision to leave the EU ("Brexit"). 

Urban Institute under contract to the U.S. Administration for Children and Families,

Aiming to assist providers to identify and better serve the needs of youth victims of human trafficking, this study developed and pretested a Human Trafficking Screening Tool used to identify youth in the child welfare system and runaway and homeless youth who have experiences of trafficking, 

Rudolph Brown - The Gleaner,

A study conducted in two residential care facilities in Jamaica found that one in every three youth in care tested positive for at least one sexually transmitted infection (STI), but laws restrict reproductive health education and enabling access to contraception for young people. 

ISPCAN,

ISPCAN is hosting its 15th annual European Regional Conference in the Netherlands 1-4 October, 2017.

Frances Gardner - UNICEF,

This brief summarizes recent findings from two global, systematic reviews on the effectiveness of parenting interventions. 

The Lancet,

This editorial by The Lancet draws connections between early childhood development, education and childhood violence, illustrating the need for early and cross-sectoral investments in children. 

Vanessa Thorpe - The Guardian,

The charity Barnardo's has released its archive of photos and testimonials from black children and teenagers taken into the organization's residential homes up to 120 years ago.

Gillian Huebner Consultant, Elevate Children Funders Group,

This document sheds some light on where funding discussions currently stand with regard to U.S. government programs for global children and youth issues. 

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance,

The Global Social Service Workforce Alliance is collecting stories from practitioners with experience working with families impacted by violence. 

Roderick A. Rose and Paul Lanier - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,

This exploratory study used cross-sector administrative records linked across multiple systems, including child welfare records and Medicaid claims, from a single state in the U.S. over a five-year period, to investigate the factors that predict entry into psychiatric residential treatment facilities for children.