In medical literature, child maltreatment is considered as a public-health problem or an issue of harm to individuals, but less frequently as a violation of children's human rights. Public-health approaches emphasise monitoring, prevention, cost-effectiveness, and population strategies; protective approaches concentrate on the legal and professional response to cases of maltreatment. Both approaches have been associated with improvement in outcomes for children, yet maltreatment remains a major global problem. We describe how children's rights provide a different perspective on child maltreatment, and contribute to both public-health and protective responses. Children's rights as laid out in the UN convention on the rights of the child (UNC...
Human rights and public health are two main components of an effective and comprehensive approach to...
This work discusses the problem of battered children highlights the dangeres of marginalising the pr...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
In medical literature, child maltreatment is considered as a public-health problem or an issue of ha...
Corporal punishment of children is a widespread practice across the world. The implications of such ...
This book explores the meaning and implementation of international children’s rights law, as laid do...
AbstractThere is a huge gap between what should happen to children and the real-life situation of ch...
Human rights are those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity. Children are at ...
Children’s rights remain a current topic also in our days. The human civilization represents a histo...
The United Nations Convention of Children's Rights (UNCRC) introduced in 1989 has generated a global...
Convention of children' s rights includes the rights of people who are under age. Children are peopl...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
Abstract: Childhood is universal transcend to all nationalities and know no artificial boundaries. T...
Child maltreatment confronts scientists, policymakers and clinicians with diverse challenges across ...
Child abuse is protected by international law and acts and includes all types of physical, sexual an...
Human rights and public health are two main components of an effective and comprehensive approach to...
This work discusses the problem of battered children highlights the dangeres of marginalising the pr...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
In medical literature, child maltreatment is considered as a public-health problem or an issue of ha...
Corporal punishment of children is a widespread practice across the world. The implications of such ...
This book explores the meaning and implementation of international children’s rights law, as laid do...
AbstractThere is a huge gap between what should happen to children and the real-life situation of ch...
Human rights are those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity. Children are at ...
Children’s rights remain a current topic also in our days. The human civilization represents a histo...
The United Nations Convention of Children's Rights (UNCRC) introduced in 1989 has generated a global...
Convention of children' s rights includes the rights of people who are under age. Children are peopl...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
Abstract: Childhood is universal transcend to all nationalities and know no artificial boundaries. T...
Child maltreatment confronts scientists, policymakers and clinicians with diverse challenges across ...
Child abuse is protected by international law and acts and includes all types of physical, sexual an...
Human rights and public health are two main components of an effective and comprehensive approach to...
This work discusses the problem of battered children highlights the dangeres of marginalising the pr...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...