This article focuses on the structural similarities and dissimilarities that exist between child protection systems in France and Switzerland, as exemplified by the evolutions of the last decade. The absence of an integrated holistic system and the great diversity of practices between territories in both countries creates a reality that is a challenge for research and practitioners alike. Furthermore, legislation in France and Switzerland is quite similar in that there is no single defined support or welfare body of legislation for children and youth. In both countries, the need for a better understanding of this reality drives the development of better data collection processes and of new in-depth research on these issues
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This article focuses on the structural similarities and dissimilarities that exist between child pro...
International audienceThis article presents the French Child Protection system which is managed by t...
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Child placement policies have undergone considerable change in many Western European countries in th...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
BackgroundAlmost all countries have developed measures to ensure that children do not suffer from vi...
This article focuses on the structural similarities and dissimilarities that exist between child pro...
International audienceThis article presents the French Child Protection system which is managed by t...
International audienceThis article investigates whether the recent reforms introduced in the family ...
We report a five-nations project in comparative child protection to provide recommendations on polic...
International audienceIn the work / life balance debate, France is generally considered as one of th...
This article reports on research and professional development activities across six European countri...
AbstractThis article closes the special issue of this journal about an international review of out-o...
AbstractThis article provides an outline of the early development of care and protection in Australi...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
Child placement policies have undergone considerable change in many Western European countries in th...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
BackgroundAlmost all countries have developed measures to ensure that children do not suffer from vi...