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Almost 700 children at risk of domestic violence every day, study shows
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News
- Thursday, November 21, 2019
Almost 700 children are identified as being at risk of domestic violence in the UK every day, with many more cases going unreported, new figures reveal.
Healing Environments For Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
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Research
- Monday, September 23, 2019
This evidence summary attempts to answer the question, "What are some of the elements of a healing environment for children who have experienced trauma?".
Independent children's services trust failing to protect children, Ofsted finds
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News
- Friday, July 27, 2018
Ofsted has criticised failures to protect vulnerable young people and the slow pace of improvement at an "inadequate" children's services department that was taken over by an independent trust last year.
Social care 'postcode lottery' puts vulnerable children at risk
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News
- Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Children's safety is being put at risk due to differing thresholds across England for intervening and offering support to families, a report by a group of MPs and peers has warned.
Leading the fight against county lines gangs in Kent
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Best Practice
- Monday, July 29, 2019
Charity supports local young people recruited to sell drugs by county lines gangs
'World first' internet safety laws proposed to protect children
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News
- Monday, April 8, 2019
"Pioneering" government plans for protecting children online, including with a new regulator, have been announced today.
CSE focus 'diverts attention from other forms of abuse', NSPCC warns
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News
- Wednesday, February 14, 2018
The current focus on tackling child sexual exploitation (CSE) is distracting policymakers from efforts to combat other forms of child abuse, the NSPCC has warned.
Children's trust boss steps down in wake of Ofsted report
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News
- Thursday, February 8, 2018
The chief executive of the second children's services department in England moved out of council control has announced her intention to step down from the role, just days after Ofsted published a report highlighting concerns about the pace of progress.
Disorganized Attachment in Infancy: A Review of the Phenomenon and its Implications for Clinicians and Policy-Makers
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Features
- Tuesday, January 30, 2018
This review paper, co-authored by international academics and clinicians, presents a consensus of what is currently understood about disorganised infant attachment and the implications for clinical and child welfare practices. It identifies misconceptions and misapplications of the concept and provides examples of evidence-based interventions that use attachment theory to help families.
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