First paragraph: This 3rd briefing paper from the project Supporting Migrant Children to Thrive during Covid-19 comments on responses to a questionnaire distributed to all 32 Scottish local authorities. We sought to understand whether the practices and views of local authorities with regard to unaccompanied minors identified in a 2018 study (Rigby et al. 2018) had changed as a result of the pandemic
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation on 'Working together for people who go mi...
Social isolation and loneliness are serious issues which have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing ...
CELCIS is the Centre for excellence for looked after children in Scotland. We exist to improve the e...
First paragraph: This 3rd briefing paper from the project Supporting Migrant Children to Thrive duri...
First paragraph: This briefing paper is the latest in a research programme of events, workshops, sem...
First paragraph: This study, entitled, Supporting separated migrant children to thrive during Covid-...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic caused huge upheaval across the world, and the Scottish children’...
Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland (CNS) is based in the University of Glasgow, working in partnersh...
First paragraph: Child trafficking in the UK has attracted increasing political, media, academic, po...
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased inequalities experienced by many children across Europe. In 2020...
This report draws upon an expert review of service provision for migrant and minority ethnic popula...
This paper sets out the policy context for noticing and helping neglected children in Scotland. The ...
Purpose: The article uses two case studies to explore the impact of repeated lockdowns upon the deli...
This research forms part of the project: Towards Best Practice in Educating Separated Children in Sc...
Previous research illustrates the lack of services and provision for the needs of migrant children; ...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation on 'Working together for people who go mi...
Social isolation and loneliness are serious issues which have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing ...
CELCIS is the Centre for excellence for looked after children in Scotland. We exist to improve the e...
First paragraph: This 3rd briefing paper from the project Supporting Migrant Children to Thrive duri...
First paragraph: This briefing paper is the latest in a research programme of events, workshops, sem...
First paragraph: This study, entitled, Supporting separated migrant children to thrive during Covid-...
Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic caused huge upheaval across the world, and the Scottish children’...
Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland (CNS) is based in the University of Glasgow, working in partnersh...
First paragraph: Child trafficking in the UK has attracted increasing political, media, academic, po...
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased inequalities experienced by many children across Europe. In 2020...
This report draws upon an expert review of service provision for migrant and minority ethnic popula...
This paper sets out the policy context for noticing and helping neglected children in Scotland. The ...
Purpose: The article uses two case studies to explore the impact of repeated lockdowns upon the deli...
This research forms part of the project: Towards Best Practice in Educating Separated Children in Sc...
Previous research illustrates the lack of services and provision for the needs of migrant children; ...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation on 'Working together for people who go mi...
Social isolation and loneliness are serious issues which have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing ...
CELCIS is the Centre for excellence for looked after children in Scotland. We exist to improve the e...