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Evie Cogley; Marzieh Azarbadegan; Jessica Ozan; Michelle McManus – UK Department for Education, 2025
The Department for Education (DfE) commissioned this high-level research in December 2024 to understand, through analysis of the 2023-24 yearly reports, how safeguarding partnerships have developed their approaches in the past year. Yearly reports must be published in accordance with the requirements set out in the Children Act 20041 and Working…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Child Safety, Reports, Foreign Countries
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Rashida Banerjee; Sara Movahedazarhouligh; Ekta Ghosh – Infants and Young Children, 2024
Child maltreatment is a significant public health concern that affects children's health and well-being throughout their life. Children who are maltreated are at an increased risk of developing a disability or delay and are more vulnerable to a range of mental health-related problems, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, criminality,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Intervention, Research
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Shane Powell; Samantha Fitz-Symonds; David Wilkins; David Westlake; Fiona Long; Lilly Evans; Clive Diaz – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Objective: This scoping review aimed to map the extent of evidence on parental advocacy programmes supporting participation in child welfare decision-making. Introduction: Though parental advocacy programmes aim to empower parents navigating complex child welfare systems, the breadth of evidence has not yet been synthesised. Inclusion criteria:…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Parents, Advocacy, Empowerment
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Daniel Hamlin – Journal of School Choice, 2024
Homeschooling has grown into a large and highly diverse segment of American education. However, empirical studies of homeschooling have remained methodologically underdeveloped. The purpose of this article is to chart an agenda for a new generation of research on homeschooling. A narrative review of quantitative research published since 2000 is…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Research Needs
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Annick Zijlstra; Tessel Sterenborg; Maroesjka Nieuwenhuijzen; Bram O. Castro – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Newborns of parents with intellectual disabilities face higher risks in their environment for child unsafety, despite parents' good intentions. To help parents prevent unsafe circumstances, a good understanding of the risk factors faced by these parents is needed. Methods: This casefile study examined (1) which risk factors were…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Parents with Disabilities, Pregnancy, Case Records
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Grunin, Laura; Malone, Susan – Journal of School Nursing, 2022
The bioethical concept of "best interest standard" is cited in courts across America and considered to be an effective method of managing pediatric health care decision-making. Although the "best interest standard" is referred to in an abundance of nursing, medical, legal, and bioethical literature, refinement and a clear…
Descriptors: Ethics, Pediatrics, Decision Making, Biology
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O'Connor, Patricia; McGregor, Caroline; Devaney, Carmel – Child Care in Practice, 2023
The objective of this paper is to inform a critical analysis of how the media portray family support in Ireland. Findings of a content analysis carried out on national and regional Irish newspapers between 2014 and 2017 are presented which describe communication about family support services provided by Tusla-Child and Family Agency. Results show…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Newspapers, Content Analysis, Child Safety
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Michelle Barrette; Wanda Boyer; Patti-Jean Naylor; Nevin Harper – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Children and youth in contemporary western society spend less time outdoors compared to previous generations. Increased use of technology, lack of green space, and concerns for risk and safety have contributed to a generation of children spending too much time indoors. A disconnection between children and nature has occurred. Our team conducted a…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Outdoor Education, Recreational Activities, Media Literacy
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Ana Castro-Zubizarreta; Adelina Calvo-Salvador – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
This article carries out a systematic review of the scientific literature on child participation in the formal education system in Spain between 2010 and 2022. Recognising the importance of child participation in the context of the European Union, the theoretical principles of this study are in line with the perspective that child participation…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Childrens Rights, Child Advocacy, Literature Reviews
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Bander Almohammadi – International Research and Review, 2023
Child marriage in Tanzania is a critical human rights issue in Tanzania and around the globe. This article focuses on the legal structure of Tanzania to show that Tanzania's Law of Marriage Act, Sections 13 and 17, enacted in 1971, violates its constitution and obligations in international human rights treaties and the Universal Declaration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marriage, Child Abuse, Childrens Rights
Baxter, Cassandra; Aikens, Nikki; Tarullo, Louisa; Ayoub, Cathy; Roberts, Joanne; Mondi-Rago, Christina; Gaither, McMillan Ilderton – Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 2022
This literature review aims to understand who is and is not being served by Head Start among families experiencing adversity; the range of recruitment, selection, enrollment, and retention (RSER) strategies that programs use with families experiencing adversity; the factors that shape the use of RSER strategies; and the effectiveness of specific…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Low Income Students, Social Services, Stress Variables
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White, Howard; Saran, Ashrita – UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2022
This research brief is one of a series of six briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child wellbeing in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Five of the six briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five Goal Areas of UNICEF's…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Strategic Planning, Evidence, Synthesis
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Woodin, Tom; Wright, Susannah – History of Education, 2023
Reviewing the historiography of education provides insights into both the past and present of this growing area of research across the UK and Ireland. In the nineteenth century research reveals a close association with national identities. These were often Whig histories that celebrated the present and emphasised the progressive nature of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Historiography
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Allen, Brooke; Bond, Caroline – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2020
Through a Critical Interpretive Synthesis (CIS), this systematic literature review explores the role of the Educational Psychologist (EP) in relation to child protection and safeguarding as it has been conceptualised within the research base over time. Key databases were searched and a conceptual map, informed by experienced EPs, guided further…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Counselor Role, Child Safety, Databases
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Bergström, Helena; Westberg-Broström, Anna; Eidevald, Christian – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
The framing of news promotes certain interpretations. The representation of a problem in public media thereby affects the idea of what to do about that problem. This article analyses discourses about child sexual abuse (CSA) in preschools, occurring in Swedish printed media 2014-2015, and interprets the effects that the discourses may have on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Males
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