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child welfare system 3 Academic achievement 1 Access 1 Adoption 1 Black LGBTQ 1 Black people 1 Child care 1 Child welfare system 1 Child welfare system/worker 1 Children 1 Cross-country 1 Decision-making 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Foster care 1 Jugendliche 1 Justifications 1 Kinder 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Minderheit 1 Minority 1 Open enrollment 1 Permanency 1 Reproductive health 1 Romania 1 School outcomes 1 Schwarze Menschen 1 Sexual health 1 Sexuality 1 Sexualität 1 Sexually transmitted infections 1 Students in the child welfare system 1 Urban students 1 Youth 1 abandonment 1 biological family training 1 child protection 1 educational needs 1 family 1 family and child welfare system 1
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Amorós, Pere 1 Balsells, M. Angeles 1 CROSS, David 1 Choi, Wonseok 1 DRAGHICI, Simona 1 Grbić, Ana 1 Grooms, Jevay 1 Hong, Saahoon 1 Mateos, Ainoa 1 Navajas, Alicia 1 PARRIS, Sheri 1 PURVIS, Karyn 1 Pastor, Crescencia 1 Ponce, Carmen 1 RUS, Adrian V. 1 Robertson, Roni Diamant 1 Skivenes, Marit 1 Tefre, Øyvind Samnøy 1 Vuković, Jelena 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 3 Megatrend revija 1 Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala 1 Social Sciences 1 The review of black political economy : analyzing policy prescriptions designed to reduce inequalities 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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No home and no acceptance: exploring the intersectionality of sexual/gender identities (LGBTQ) and race in the foster care system
Grooms, Jevay - In: The review of black political economy : analyzing … 47 (2020) 2, pp. 177-193
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Child Welfare and Successful Reunification through the Socio-Educative Process: Training Needs among Biological Families in Spain
Balsells, M. Angeles; Pastor, Crescencia; Amorós, Pere; … - In: Social Sciences 3 (2014) 4, pp. 809-826
<b> </b> In Spain, an average of 480 children per 100,000 is receiving some type of temporary care, and the reunification process is typically lengthy. Providing the biological family with specific training as part of the reunification process is key to solving this problem. Although previous research...
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The development and implementation of family and child welfare system legislation in the frameworks of contemporary family life
Grbić, Ana; Vuković, Jelena - In: Megatrend revija 14 (2017) 2, pp. 145-158
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Reforming the Romanian Child Welfare System: 1990 - 2010 (English version)
RUS, Adrian V.; PARRIS, Sheri; CROSS, David; PURVIS, Karyn - In: Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala 34 (2011) September, pp. 56-72
The Romanian child welfare system has undergone a series of major changes over the past two decades, impacting the type …
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A longitudinal analysis of the effects of open enrollment on equity and academic achievement: Evidence from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hong, Saahoon; Choi, Wonseok - In: Children and Youth Services Review 49 (2015) C, pp. 62-70
occurred. The results indicated that open enrollment provided black students and students in the child welfare system with …
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The invisibility of adolescent sexual development in foster care: Seriously addressing sexually transmitted infections and access to services
Robertson, Roni Diamant - In: Children and Youth Services Review 35 (2013) 3, pp. 493-504
Adolescents residing in foster care are at higher risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immune deficiency virus (HIV) compared to their non-foster care peers. A literature review was conducted to determine whether youth residing in foster care face different...
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Adoption in the child welfare system — A cross-country analysis of child welfare workers' recommendations for or against adoption
Skivenes, Marit; Tefre, Øyvind Samnøy - In: Children and Youth Services Review 34 (2012) 11, pp. 2220-2228
This paper, through the vignette of a three-year old boy's case, examines how child welfare workers in three countries, Norway, England and the United States (California), decide whether to recommend forced adoption. Legislation and policy recommendations for the termination of parental rights...
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