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This country care review includes the care-related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child.
This review of the international research examines what is known about the placement of siblings in foster care.
This global review examines past systematic reviews to determine whether parenting interventions help prevent child maltreatment.
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.
This article explores the implications of austerity for professional child and family social workers in the UK.
These Practice Notes highlight the common barriers to traumatic stress screening in child welfare settings.
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 study commissioned by the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation of the Kingdom of Cambodia and UNICEF Cambodia sheds light on how different forms of alternative care are being used in the community.
The purpose of the assessment was two-fold: To identify legislative provisions that are incompatible with international standards, as well as the gaps where the legislation fails to recognise or does not adequately recognise or protect international human rights standards.
This paper examines permanence and long-term foster care in England.