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Parton, Nigel – Children & Society, 2012
Over the last 40 years child protection systems in all Advanced Western Societies have been subject to high profile criticisms and regular major reviews. In many respects the Munro Review of Child Protection (2011) in England, is very different to those which have gone before. This paper summarises the main findings and recommendations of The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Welfare, Economic Factors, Politics
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Winter, Karen – Children & Society, 2012
This article describes the use of an innovative method, reality boxes, to elicit the perspectives of children, ages four to seven years, in state care. Using examples from a broader research project based on children in Northern Ireland, which was concerned with their participation rights, the article considers how the children used the boxes to…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Social Work
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Ellis, Katie; France, Alan – Children & Society, 2012
Research from the Economic and Social Research Council programme on Pathways Into and Out of Crime prioritised young people's "voices" in exploring experiences of crime and a range of intervention services. Drawing on data from interviews with 110 young people, this paper explores their perspectives of professional assessment. Embedded…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intervention, Crime, Young Adults
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Peckover, Sue; Hall, Christopher; White, Sue – Children & Society, 2009
A central element of the Every Child Matters reforms in England are measures which aim at improving information sharing. Amongst these are the children's database and the Common Assessment Framework, both representing technological solutions to long-standing concerns about information sharing in child welfare. This article reports some findings…
Descriptors: National Standards, Child Welfare, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Fearn, Maggie; Howard, Justine – Children & Society, 2012
In this paper, we suggest that the ability and opportunity to play affords children a natural resource to meet intellectual and emotional challenge. Analysis of case studies focusing on interventions with children caught in the bombing of Beirut, children abandoned to the state system in Romania, and the street children in Rio de Janeiro and Cali…
Descriptors: Young Children, Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Play
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Liborio, Renata Maria Coimbra; Ungar, Michael – Children & Society, 2010
When viewed in the context of children's physical, social, and economic ecologies, children's work has both contextually specific benefits and consequences. This paper examines children's experiences of their economic activity using a theory of resilience as a contextually and culturally embedded phenomenon [British Journal of Social Work, 38…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Individual Development, Social Capital, Child Welfare
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Leon, Jenny – Children & Society, 2011
This article examines the transition in Romanian child welfare policy from a paternalistic attitude of taking responsibility for "abandoned" children to a capitalist orientation of reinstating responsibility for "abandoned" children to the private sphere. While this shift in child policy is often seen to reflect a withdrawal of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Welfare, Public Policy, Change
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Charles, Marian; Horwath, Jan – Children & Society, 2009
Since the 1970s, interagency training has been considered crucial for developing effective collaborative practice, initially in relation to child protection, and latterly, to safeguarding children's welfare. Charting the history of interagency training in England, this paper aims to demonstrate how, despite limited attention being paid to its…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Child Safety
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Jensen, An-Magritt – Children & Society, 2009
All over Europe more parents are living apart and children increasingly commute between two homes. This article explores children's mobility. Two questions are raised. First, do children with "modern" (consensual unions) family background, commute more? Second, can mobility between parental homes impinge on children's everyday welfare?…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Family Size, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Oude Breuil, Brenda Carina – Children & Society, 2008
This article examines how implicit notions in the concepts of "children" and "home" influence the study of child trafficking. Where children and adults are often presented as oppositional categories, home is regarded as territorialised, essentialised and unchangeable. These social constructions oversimplify trafficked and…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Child Welfare, Crime
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Blagbrough, Jonathan – Children & Society, 2008
This article provides a global scene for the scope of child domestic labour and explores the inter-woven relationship between the practice and slavery, as well as the consequences for this uniquely vulnerable group of child workers. In doing so, it seeks to dispel the myths that child domestic work is a safe form of employment for girls…
Descriptors: Children, Child Welfare, Child Labor, Slavery
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Aldridge, Jo – Children & Society, 2008
This article draws on research with children who provide care for parents with serious mental health problems and signals ongoing research that uses photographic participation methods with these groups of vulnerable children. The intention of this article is to highlight the need to move away from popular and simplistic representations of children…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Caregivers, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
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Leifsen, Esben – Children & Society, 2008
Child trafficking activity often draws on formal administrative and legal resources. Formalisation implies considerable cooperation between public functionaries, lawyers and external actors. I argue that child rights advocates are forceful policy formulators who tend to ignore the public-external link because they focus on the external…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Adoption, Childrens Rights
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Buck, Trevor – Children & Society, 2008
The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography has two overall aims: (i) to strengthen international criminalisation and (ii) to provide welfare protection for child victims. This article reviews the context of the Protocol including the work of the Special…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Childrens Rights, Child Welfare, Pornography
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Gill, Tim – Children & Society, 2008
This paper reviews different perspectives of the changing nature of childhood, comparing these to state responses that seek to improve children's well-being. Unlike previous generations of children, children today spend much of their time under cover and under the watchful eyes of adults. It is likely that this change has had a negative impact on…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Child Welfare, Well Being
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