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2. Lots of infections may have protected kids from COVID
3. CHOP researchers are sounding the alarm about babies and toddlers being poisoned by fentanyl
4. BMA stance on Cass review of transgender care has 'damaged its reputation'; 'Climate of fear' at British Medical Association after it rejected findings of landmark study, leading member claims* Jacky Davis: The BMA no longer speaks for doctors trying to protect children
5. Studies from University of Derby Further Understanding of Social Work (Managing emotions and occupational demands: A phenomenological exploration of the experiences of child exploitation support workers)
6. Findings from Florida Atlantic University Has Provided New Data on Child and Adolescent Social Work (Need for Foster Homes, Foster Parent Recruitment, and Licensure: Comparing Foster Parent and Child Welfare Worker Perspectives)
7. New Social Science Findings from Fernando Pessoa University Published (The Participation of Children and Young People in the Child Protection System: A Systematic Review)
8. Research from University of Chicago Provides New Data on Child Maltreatment (What Happens When Child Abuse Pediatricians and CPS Investigators Collaborate? A Study of the Multidisciplinary Pediatric Education and Evaluation Consortium)
9. Research Reports from Washington University Provide New Insights into Marijuana/Cannabis [Removal of Isolated Cannabis Use as an Order Indication for Urine Drug Screening (UDS) Eliminates Racial Inequity in Maternal UDS Testing and Reporting to ...]
10. Data on Engineering Discussed by Researchers at University of Chicago (Using Natural Language Processing Approaches To Characterize Professional Experiences of Child Welfare Workers)
11. New Child and Adolescent Social Work Study Results from University of Valencia Described [Development and Validation of the Adolescent and Children In Risk of Abuse and Maltreatment Protective Factors Scale (Acram-pfs)]
12. University of Minnesota Researchers Update Current Study Findings on Demography (Understanding Housing Stability for Child Welfare-Involved Families)
13. Data on Education Reported by Hans Kloppenborg and Colleagues (Participation among young people in the child protection system and how it relates to subsequent educational and employment outcomes)
14. University of New South Wales Researchers Describe Findings in Demography (Early life child protection contacts and developmental risk at age five: a whole-of-population cohort study of 479,413 children in two Australian states)
15. New Social Science Research from Duke University Outlined (Algorithmic Risk Scoring and Welfare State Contact Among US Children)
16. Evaluation of a Statewide Implementation of Fathers for Change: a Fathering Intervention for Families Impacted by Partner Violence
17. Mothers accused of child neglect will get cash in D.C. poverty study
18. Mothers accused of child neglect will get cash in D.C. poverty study
19. Study Results from University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Broaden Understanding of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Clinician Views On Reporting Pregnant and Birthing Patients Who Use Alcohol And/or Drugs To Child Welfare)
20. Study Data from University College London (UCL) Provide New Insights into Demography (Maternal disability and newborn discharge to child protection in Ontario, Canada)
21. Children Fleeing Domestic Violence to Emergency Accommodations: Education Rights and Experiences
22. Medicine, Mental Health and Child Welfare: 'Three Different Worlds That Need to Amalgamate'
23. Reports Summarize Child Youth and Family Studies Research from University of Manitoba (Alone, Lost, And Unprepared By The System: Indigenous Care Leavers' Experiences of Aging Out of Child Welfare Care in Manitoba)
24. New Social Work Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at Cardiff University (Ethnic Disproportionality In the Child Welfare System: a Welsh Linked Administrative Data Study for 2011-2020)
25. Common respiratory infections may have protected children from COVID-19, study suggests
26. Recent Research from University of New Mexico Highlight Findings in Early Childhood Research (Extra Help for Extra Needs: Family Perspectives On New Mexico's Supplemental Child Care Subsidy Program for Families At Risk for Involvement With ...)
27. Study Results from University of South Carolina Broaden Understanding of Education (Mandated Parent Education: Applications, Impacts, and Future Directions)
28. update our roster of Consultants, Freelancers and Thematic Experts with prior experience in research and evaluations
29. NEW UNODC RESEARCH ON CHILD RECRUITMENT AND EXPLOITATION BY TERRORIST GROUPS SHOWS NEED FOR A UNITED FRONT ON CHILD PROTECTION
30. Study Results from Duke University Update Understanding of Economics (Discrimination In Multiphase Systems: Evidence From Child Protection)
31. Addis Ababa University Researcher Describes New Findings in Tuberculosis (BCG vaccination reduces bovine tuberculosis transmission, improving prospects for elimination)
32. Findings from University of East Anglia Yields New Data on Social Work (A Birthmother's Counter-story of Racism and Oppression In Children's Social Work: Carving an Afro-centric Space for Sawubona In Euro-centric Social Work Education, ...)
33. TEMPORARY CONTINUOUS BENEFIT FOR CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ZIKA VIRUS CONGENITAL SYNDROME: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ITS POTENTIAL TO INCREASE SOCIAL PROTECTION/ BENEFICIO DE PRESTACAO CONTINUADA TEMPORARIO PARA CRIANCAS ACOMETIDAS PELA SINDROME CONGENITA DO ZIKA VIRUS: UMA ANALISE CRITICA SOBRE SEU POTENCIAL DE AMPLIACAO DA PROTECAO SOCIAL/ BENEFICIO DE DISPOSICION TEMPORAL CONTINUA PARA NINOS AFECTADOS POR EL SINDROME CONGENITO DEL VIRUS DE ZIKA: UN ANALISIS CRITICO SOBRE SU POTENCIAL PARA AMPLIACION DE LA PROTECCION SOCIAL
34. MET RESPONDS TO HMICFRS FINDINGS INTO CHILD PROTECTION
35. Learning About the Poor Using Ethnography, Household Surveys, and Administrative Data
36. Investigators at Johns Hopkins University Describe Findings in Information and Data Systems (A Gap In the Data: Defining, Identifying, and Tracking Children With Medical Complexity In the Child Welfare System)
37. Data on Information Technology Detailed by Researchers at University of Oklahoma (From Scientific Research To Practical Implementations: Applications To Improve Data Quality In Child Welfare)
38. Recent Studies from School of Child and Youth Care Add New Data to Child and Adolescent Social Work ('i Wasn't Enrolled'Exploring the Educational Narratives of Black Caribbean Youth Navigating Out-of-home Care In Ontario's Child Welfare System)
39. Research Results from University of Edinburgh Update Knowledge of Information Technology (Data resource profile: the Edinburgh Child Protection Dataset - a new linked administrative data source of children referred to Child Protection ...)
40. Department of Pediatrics Researcher Reveals New Findings on Economics (Public Benefit Programs and Differential Associations With Child Maltreatment by Race and Ethnicity)
41. Implementation of an Early Preventive Intervention Programme for Child Neglect: SafeCare
42. Strengthening Caregivers' Adoption Experiences through Support Services
43. Understanding the Role of Coaching in Implementing and Sustaining Interventions in Child Welfare: A Review of the Literature
44. The Context-Specific Service Provision of CASA
45. 'We're the Eyes for these Children 24 Hours a Day': Foster Parents' Understanding of their Role as Foster Carers
46. New Research on Gender Studies from University of Bath Summarized (Protecting Children in 'Gender Critical' Rhetoric and Strategy: Regulating Childhood for Cisgender Outcomes)
47. RISING TEMPERATURES LINKED TO INCREASED CHILD NEGLECT
48. New Brain Sciences Research from Tel Aviv University Discussed (Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Children Are Related to Sensory Sensitivity and to Seeking Proxies for Internal States)
49. New Education Findings from University of La Laguna Described (Transitioning To Adult Life From a Gender Perspective: Care Leavers Over 25 Years of Age)
50. Studies from University of Oulu in the Area of Anxiety Disorders Described (Effectiveness of Interventions Used To Prepare Preschool Children and Their Parents for Day Surgery: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomised Controlled ...)
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