Role of the Social Service Workforce in Care Reform (IPSCAN Presentation)
This presentation was given by Beth Bradford at the ISPCAN European Conference in September 2015.
This presentation was given by Beth Bradford at the ISPCAN European Conference in September 2015.
This document highlights some of the key learnings from two districts in Rwanda that can be used by organizations, governments and other social and child welfare actors that are implementing deinstitutionalization programs. Professional case workers
This new working paper focuses on the role of gatekeeping in strengthening family-based care and reforming alternative care systems. Gatekeeping refers to systematic procedures aimed at ensuring that alternative care for children is used only when
The aim of this study from Friends International is to identify the perceptions of potential short-term international tourists concerning children’s residential care in Cambodia.
The aim of this study from Friends International is to identify the perceptions of potential short-term international tourists concerning children’s residential care in Cambodia.
This report is a review of 11 studies in 12 countries on effectiveness of intervention for street-connected children and young people that promote reintegration.
Child friendly spaces (CFS) have become a widely used approach to protect and provide psychosocial support to children in emergencies. However, little evidence documents their outcomes and impacts for children. This summary report includes a
S’Engager pour les Enfants et les Familles Afin d’é Viter la Séparation – Aujourd’hui, il est évident que les acteurs de la prise en charge des enfants et des familles devraient s’engager d’avantage pour les
This compendium demonstrates the commitment of different actors to strengthening EU action on children’s rights. It also aims to inspire action and an even more ambitious vision for the EU to play a leading role
This paper prepared by FHI 360 summarizes learning related to prevention of family-child separation, reintegration of children in family care, and economic interventions that might support these aims. It includes reference to the Global Social
This report aims toprovide politicians, lawmakers, the media and the wider public with important knowledge about the use of short-term foster care for some of the Czech Republic’s most vulnerable children. With the adoption into
These reports include a summary of the care-reform process of three sub-Saharan African countries – Ghana, Liberia and Rwanda. The review covers the key components of the reform including the legal and policy framework, programmes
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