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Relationship-based practice training and youth outcomes: promising links | Linda Liebenberg, Jayne Mercier and Jackie Sanders
Burnout in the Child and Youth Care Field: An Autoethnographic Response | Heather Perl
Left Behind in Lockdown: A Scoping Review of COVID-19's Impact on the Lives of Transition-Age Foster Youth | Johanna K. P. Greeson, Sarah Wasch, John R. Gyourko, Antonio R. Garcia, Hannah Bennett, Kate Greco, Liya Cha
The Role of Child Impact Assessments in Supporting Children and Young People Impacted by Parental Imprisonment | Shona Minson, Sarah Beresford, Sophie Ellis, Kirsty Kitchen, Polly Wright and Nancy Loucks
A Comparative Study of the Vulnerability and Adjustment of Incarcerated Adolescent Boys and Girls | Carla Cesaroni, Michele Peterson-Badali and Raymond Corrado
Carceral kinship and social sorting: A framework for analyzing differential punishment through kinship ties | Luisa T Schneider
Customary Care and the Anishinabek Institution of Self-Governed Child and Family Services | Lanyan Chen
The Journey to Authentic Non-Self: A Course-Based Qualitative Inquiry Into the Lived Experience of Child and Youth Care Students | Sam Rodgers, Kara Cadwell, Paige Meyers, Micheala White, Zoe-Jhaye Manning, Kaitlyn Harbour, Elizabeth Heil, Hasnaa Fattah, Skyler Mabbuts, Kate Klassen, Gerard Bellefeuille
The Experiences of Justice-Involved Neurodiverse Children in England and Wales: How Can We Close the Rights Gap? | Anne-Marie Day
Miscellaneous
POLICY
UK: Care Experience, Ethnicity and Youth Justice Involvement: Key Trends and Policy Implications
PRACTICE GUIDE
First Nations Care Leavers: Supporting Better Transitions
FOUNDATIONS
Foundational Texts for Child and Youth Care Practice and Theory
REPORTS
First Nations Canada | First Nations Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2023
Residential Care | The Radical Movement to Divest from Youth Residential Treatment
Education | Evidence Base on Good Practice in Schools to Meet the Needs of Students Living in Out-Of-Home Care
Kinship Care | Growing up in Kinship Care
Social Media | Potential Risks of Content, Features, and Functions: A Closer Look at the Science Behind How Social Media Affects Youth
Mental Health | Still Ringing the Alarm: An Enduring Call to Action for Black Youth Suicide Prevention
Covid-19 | Covid-19 Learning Report: Challenges and Innovations
Trauma | ‘We are on a journey’: implementing trauma informed approaches in Northern Ireland
REVIEWS
Residential Care | Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care
Juvenile Justice | Punitive Instead of Rehabilitative: The Role of Restitution in the Juvenile Justice System and the Need for Reconstruction
RESEARCH and STUDIES
Therapies | Child-Centred Music Therapy
Administration | Care experienced children and young people: Research insights from administrative data in the UK
Systems | The Logic Behind a Cohesive Youth Care System
Briefing | Parental Risk Factors and Children Entering Care
Administration | Rates of out-of-home care among children in Canada: an analysis of national administrative child welfare data
Physical Space | Growing Up Together: The Design of Small-Scale Youth Care Facilities
The Law | Empowering Children and Youth through Law and Participation
Foster Care | The Future of Foster Care: New Science on Old Problems
Ethics | Ethical Research Involving Children
Care Experience | Tuning into Child and Youth Care: An Arts-Based Audio-Drama Inquiry with Child and Youth Care Practitioners who have lived in Residential Care
TOOLKITS
Resilience | Strengthening resilience: Promoting positive school mental health among Indigenous youth
Development | World Health Organisation: Helping Adolescents Thrive
PRACTITIONERS
MISCELLANEOUS
What loss and grief look like for Children and Youth in Care
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