For all of us working in the service of children, it is hard not to react to Donald Trump's inauguration as US President with anything other than sadness and hurt. Children's issues were not at stake in his election, or indeed in the Brexit vote of last June. But the US election will still have an impact on children and young people, and on our work. Put aside the potential impact of changed US policies on climate, trade or peace; it could change how people react to everything around them. How can we move our mood from resentment into something more constructive? First, we need to be clear-headed about the threats we face.
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