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Better Care Network,

The Committee's recommendations on the issues relevant to children's care are highlighted, as well as other care-related concluding observations, ratification dates, and links to the Universal Periodic Review and Hague Intercountry Adoption Country Profile.

Lindsay Sutherland and Polly Wright - Barnardo's, i-HOP, Department for Education,

The aim of this guide is to enable practitioners to support children affected by a family member’s offending within a whole family approach.

Beckett, H. (lead author), Holmes, D. and Walker, J. - University of Bedfordshire, The International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking, & Research in Practice ,

The document outlines the new civil definition of child sexual exploitation, developed by the Home Office and DfE, together with an overview of our current understanding of the issue and an evidence-informed set of principles for responding.

Department for Education, UK,

The advice presented in this report is non-statutory, and has been produced to help practitioners, local leaders and decision makers who work with children and families to identify child sexual exploitation and take appropriate action in response.

The Editorial Team - Care Appointments,

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

Louise Tickle - The Guardian,

This article examines the ethics of forcing women to take birth control by sharing experiences of women who are part of the Pause program. 

Henry McDonald - The Guardian,

Four-year inquiry found widespread abuse in Northern Ireland child care homes.

Sandra Laville - The Guardian,

A report presented to the House of Commons found 65% rise in the number of children separated from their parents.

Paul Fontaine - The Reykjavik Grapevine,

Icelandic authorities arrested and held in custody a 17-year old asylum seeker who was carrying a false passport.  According to Icelandic law, unaccompanied asylum seekers below the age of 18 fall under the care of Child Protective Services.