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News - Christine Yu Moutier, chief medical officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Cori Green, director of Behavioral Health Education and Integration shared current data on suicidal ideation, the importance of…
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News - Research on the consequences of sexual trauma tend to focus on adults, and are nearly scarce when it comes to preschool-aged victims. Fortunately, professors at McGill University and the Université du Québec à Montréal, have been studying the emotional development of…
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Learning - This basic awareness-raising course is for anyone who may come into contact with children and young people in alternative care settings. The aim of the course is to provide a brief understanding of trauma, the impact it can have on the lives of children and young people…
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News - The UK government’s new approach towards body image and eating disorders is considered to be unhealthy and dangerous. A new report published by the Women and Equalities Committee believes we should get rid of the Body Mass Index (BMI) system immediately.…
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News - In February 2021, the Whatever It Takes (WIT) foundation will be launching a programme to reduce youth reoffending. The first scheme launches will be in Kingston-upon-Thames and Richmond, where WIT teamed up with the borough’s Youth Offending…
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News - Anxiety and depression among teenagers seem to have a connection with the changing seasons. Days get colder and shorte, and some teens tend to sleep more in the winter time. Why is it so? Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a subtype of a major…
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News - 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 organized within the project…
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News - 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 of life). The…
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Online library - Children seeking treatment and attending health institutions, to take care and recovery, but instead taking services they were subjected to sexual abuse by professionals in violation of their duty to protect their patients. …
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News - In this informative report, UNICEF answers parents' questions about vaccines, and highlights the importance of vaccines that prepare the body to fight disease faster and more effectively by stimulating the child's natural defenses. According to the…
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Webinar - About the webinar: “The capacity to express full human potential is related to the balance of developmental opportunities and challenges.” (Bruce D. Perry) The Neurosequential Model offers a simple way to think about the brain and how it works, helps to understand what…
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Online library - Many children and families across the globe have been affected by COVID-19. Currently, there is no exact information on the long-term effects of this illness, but this review tries to report and investigate the available evidence to…
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Multimedia - This is a brief guidance on how to work with people in sports who experienced sexual abuse. The information here is based on a podcast, “learning from lived experience of childhood sexual abuse”, with Karen Leach. Karen Leach is a Sport England…
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News - The beginning of September marks a very important moment in our lives, mainly because children restart school after months in quarantine. While a lot of parents in the United Kingdom - and not only - are still working from home, their kids are being sent to school with more…
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News - People struggling with mental health issues need professional help to recover. Sometimes, this might involve inpatient care to get the support they need. Rachel, a former inpatient in an eating disorder unit, shares her experience and offers advice to…
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Webinar - About the webinar BoliMe wants to create new episodes of its successful WeTalk video series to support the mental health of individuals and communities. They intend to raise funds through a crowdfunding program supported by ChildHub. Join our…
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News - Thanks to a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK, University College London (UCL) carried out research on the effects childhood trauma has on a child’s brain development. UCL created an animated video and guidebook to make…
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News - The Trevor Project, founded in 1998, has a 24-hour hotline for at-risk LGBTQ youth, with chat and text services. It also has a social network for international LGBTQ, called TrevorSpace. The Trevor Project successfully applied for Google’s AI Impact Challenge, and received…
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News - Albania introduced their medical protocol on stopping “automatic gender assignment surgery” on infants born in the country. A European intersex organization has immediately criticized the new law. The organization claims that the protocol “fails in fully embracing the…
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Webinar - The Lighthouse is a service for children and young people in North London who have experienced any form of child sexual abuse, including exploitation.  At The Lighthouse we put the child at the centre, to make sure they have a safe place to recover at their own pace…
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News - 'London Youth' has launched an innovative leadership programme for youth practitioners who support young people suffering from violence in London.  London Youth, Leap Confronting Conflict and Clore Social Leadership have joined together to…
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News - Due to COVID-19 pandemic face-to-face counselling and psychotherapy have been stoped, which cause a lot of issues. A 22-year-old boy tells his story to illustrate the online counselling experience. Counselling is a very important…
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Multimedia - NGOs, which are established for protecting and securing the rights of migrants and refugees to receive equal dignity and respect for their humanity, could face difficulties against law and policies. Therefore, the Expert Council on NGO Law has developed guidelines to…
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Online library - 'What Works for Children’s Social Care' collaborated with Cardiff University to explore how ‘devolved budgets’ might be used by social workers to provide resources to families and reduce the need for care. Frontline social workers were given various degrees of…
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News - Regional social service and child protection authorities take care of those children whose parents were taken to the hospital with coronavirus, and who do not have any other relatives who could take care of them. These…
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News - Intergenerational cycle (transmission violence) is a term used when adults who experienced and went through direct violence and long-term psychological pressure growing up show the same behaviour to his/her partner or children. If a trained…
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News - Adults can help teenagers remain calm and stay focused on their ability to prevent the coronavirus. Teenagers are especially sensitive to the current situation, and we have collected five points to support them with:
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Online library - This guide aims to help the protection of children and schools from the transmission of the COVID-19 virus. It provides critical considerations and practical checklists to keep schools safe and guidelines to implement emergency plans for educational…
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News - There is a council in the UK where the councillor, a clinical commissioning group and other agencies are working together to identify and support children dealing with mental health problems. Bexley is delivering excellent services with compassion to help and protect…
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News - UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, is closely monitoring and working with partners, governments and UN agencies to address the outbreak of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has been declared a public health emergency of international concern…