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COVID 19 lockdown had a great impact on children’s mental health, depriving them from school, parties, and outdoor activities or just meeting with friends. It is not surprising that a lockdown of this kind might lead to mild mental health problems…
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The Guardian reports that the NSPCC warns this Christmas poses and unprecedented challenge for many British children as many of them would be “cooped up” with their abusers over the festive period. The charity’s new data shows that more than 31 000…
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Human Rights Watch reported that a special committee of judges which was created to adjudicate cases of children in detention in Iraq for belonging to the Islamic State (ISIS) during the first half of 2020 appeared to comply with international human…
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Terre des hommes appeals to the State Police and other law enforcement agencies to be guided by the principles of human rights protection and, in particular, the rights of the child, in all procedural acts related to minors who may have…
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The European Union and the United Nations Children’s Fund have launched a joint project with the purpose of protecting children’s rights in Georgia and the project will last for 3 years to support the government to implement the newly adopted Code…
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On Friday, 11 December 2020,  NGO Center for Children's Rights of Montenegro organized a panel discussion on the topic of the impact of a crisis caused by the COVID19 on children and socially vulnerable families. The panel discussion was…
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This year has seen the United States come face to face with inequity in many fields and one of them is school communities. We know that the children who suffered most during the spring of remote learning were overwhelmingly black and brown, low-…
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An estimated 121,000 young people in the UK asked the council for help with homelessness in 2019-20. However, it is worth bearing in mind that not everyone reaches the council for help and many more 16-24-year-olds are hidden homeless. This is…
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UNFPA writes about a new campaign “Fight Like a Girl” developed by Gender Stream, a grassroots women's rights initiative from Dnipro, and UN Women in Ukraine, as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Fight Like a Girl is a…
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CHILD-FOCUSED non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Africa, published a study on traditional African childhoods and how they differ from the UNCRC-based child rights vision. The study used the ethnographic method of participant observation…
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Community Care reports on local authorities’ failure to provide support for parents with learning disabilities in court cases in time. This tendency is confirmed by the Working Together with Parents Network (WTPN). Parents with learning…
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A union of charities announced the case of closing England’s child prisons due to the ill-treatment of children meanwhile COVID 19 is intensifying that harm. The announcement originally came out in 2016 but there was nothing done about it. Officials…
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In a report, inspectors have declared their praise for the joint working between social care, education, health and emergency services to improve support for young people dealing with mental health issues. The co-working of these support services is…
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Children & Young People Now reports that The Fostering Network is urging the UK government to prioritise all foster carers for Pfizer jab amid fears over a shortage of sufficiency of foster carers due to the pandemic. In phase one of the…
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The report describes the situation based on large-scale studies that might be helpful to officials who struggle with deciding when or whether to close schools, knowing that such closures harm children (mental health, domestic violence, and even loss…