‘Risky Lives’: risk and protection for children growing-up in poverty Child protection has focused on responding to interpersonal violence and abuse. This approach can detach children from the broader socio-economic and political structures which shape their life chances, by concentrating on the symptoms of risk rather than the underlying causes. Drawing on the Young Lives study of childhood poverty, this paper argues that poverty and inequalities are at the heart of childhood risk, shaping which children are at risk and access to sources of protection and therefore to children’s life chances. In order to protect children better, the child protection field needs to engage with the structured nature of risk
Although maltreated children involved with child welfare services are known to exhibit elevated leve...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
For children growing up in poverty, risk is part of everyday life. Experiences of chronic poverty ar...
Child protection has focused on responding to interpersonal violence and abuse. This approach can de...
This paper brings together existing Young Lives research and policy analysis, alongside new findings...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Disadvantaged communities have special needs and should be the target of specialised programs that h...
Motivation: Since the campaign launched by UNICEF in 2013, the momentum for measuring violence has g...
Violence within families and child neglect are strikingly common: 700,000 children are found to be v...
Description of prior research and its intellectual context. The rate of poverty for children in the ...
From publisher: ...
Poverty’s deleterious influences on children’s educational and psychosocial functioning have long be...
This paper examines how poverty is involved in a multitude of risks in children’s lives using data g...
Inequality between and within populations has origins in adverse early experiences. Developmental ne...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Although maltreated children involved with child welfare services are known to exhibit elevated leve...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
For children growing up in poverty, risk is part of everyday life. Experiences of chronic poverty ar...
Child protection has focused on responding to interpersonal violence and abuse. This approach can de...
This paper brings together existing Young Lives research and policy analysis, alongside new findings...
Chronic childhood poverty is often considered synonymous with the risk of adverse outcomes. In this ...
Disadvantaged communities have special needs and should be the target of specialised programs that h...
Motivation: Since the campaign launched by UNICEF in 2013, the momentum for measuring violence has g...
Violence within families and child neglect are strikingly common: 700,000 children are found to be v...
Description of prior research and its intellectual context. The rate of poverty for children in the ...
From publisher: ...
Poverty’s deleterious influences on children’s educational and psychosocial functioning have long be...
This paper examines how poverty is involved in a multitude of risks in children’s lives using data g...
Inequality between and within populations has origins in adverse early experiences. Developmental ne...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Although maltreated children involved with child welfare services are known to exhibit elevated leve...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
For children growing up in poverty, risk is part of everyday life. Experiences of chronic poverty ar...