Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free
This brief is part of the framework launched in 2016 by UNAIDS and PEPFAR that builds on the Global Plan to Eliminate Mother to Child Transmission, which ended in 2015. The framework seeks to expand
This brief is part of the framework launched in 2016 by UNAIDS and PEPFAR that builds on the Global Plan to Eliminate Mother to Child Transmission, which ended in 2015. The framework seeks to expand
Learning on how effective social work supervision can strengthen the social service workforce is especially limited in low- and middle-income countries. To address this gap, this paper draws from a global study examining practices and
This report reviews the impact of the refugee crisis on local public social services in Europe and what support public social services have received from the state and community.
The National Psychosocial Support (NPSS) Guidelines for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) were created to address areas of improvement identified during the implementation of Minimum Service Standard for Quality Improvement of OVC Programmes. The objectives
The report highlights ways to increase the role of fathers within children’s lives. A barrier has been a focus on mothers as primary caregivers. The report highlights the important role child welfare workers can play
These new clinical guidelines have been developed to help front-line workers in providing evidence-based, quality, trauma-informed care to survivors. They cover recommendations for post-rape care and mental health; and approaches to minimizing distress in the
This report highlights the challenges in attracting and retaining early childhood education professionals in Nevada and makes suggestions for addressing these challenges.
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has published a new report which explores the high level of skills social service workers possess and looks at what skills and developments will they need in the future.
This report is a result of national consultations and country assessments to determine progress and gaps and develop a road map for meeting the 2020 goals for reductions in new HIV cases. It shows that
There is a wealth of evidence to show that children affected by HIV and AIDS need integrated, holistic support, which combines biomedical, economic and social interventions. Recommendations are provided for multisectoral collaboration for the best
Programs for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), through their community presence and unique relationships with caregivers and children, are especially well placed to promote and facilitate the entire HIV care and treatment cascade over time
This document aims to help community-based protection and MHPSS practitioners understand implications of their work and how together they can contribute to well-being and protection for people affected by forced displacement.
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