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The Editorial Team - Care Appointments,

Foster carers in the UK find working within the system challenging. 

The Fostering Network,

Key findings on the state of the United Kingdom’s foster care system by The Fostering Network note that although most foster carers say they want to continue caring for children, only 55% say that they would recommend it to others. 

UNICEF Tunisia,

Dans le cadre du projet « Chaque enfant a droit à une famille », financé par la Coopération italienne qui a été mise en place, le bureau de l’UNICEF en Tunisie lance un appel d’offre international pour la recherche d’un consortium/institution/bure

Elmien Truter, Linda Theron, Ansie Fouché - Qualitative Social Work,

In this article, the authors present findings that describe resilience-enhancing practices in the lives of 15 South African child protection social workers (CPSWs) who were considered resilient.

Charlene Coore Desai, Jody-Ann Reece, & Sydonnie Shakespeare-Pellington - Psychology, Health & Medicine,

This global review examines past systematic reviews to determine whether parenting interventions help prevent child maltreatment. 

Sunday Nation Reporter - Daily Nation,

A Kenyan High Court ruled that a child had been irregularly adopted by foreigners and ordered the child to be returned to its naturally born parents.

May Bulman - Independent,

Many children from the "Calais Jungle" are living in accommodation centers that provide little food and lack basic necessities.

France24,

Delphine Moralis discusses the 10,000 refugee children that have gone missing in the EU.

Sarah Salvadore - Slate,

Slate reports the poor conditions unaccompanied girls face when they attempt to cross the border into the United States from Central America.

Kerry Kolasa-Sikiaridi - Greek Reporter,

The Greek Reporter states that the joint project between the EU and UNICEF will help keep refugee children safe and cared for.