Engendering hope with refugee children is an important role of those working in child protection. This article reports on one part of an evaluation of a community-based child protection project working with Palestinian refugees in southern Lebanon. Validated tools were used to measure levels of hope in 222 children and young people before and after social work intervention. Results were compared to a smaller group of similar children who received no intervention. Children who received social work intervention were shown to have significant improvement in hope. Results highlight the need for early intervention and in some cases intensive contact
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During conflicts and crises, children often face multiple stressors that can have significant impact...
Youth can be ‘powerful catalysts ’ in their own and their community’s development. The paper describ...
Children’s adjustment to resettlement countries is vitally important to future outcomes, yet little ...
Engendering hope with refugee children is an important role of those working in child protection. Th...
Focusing on the 2011–2014 forced migration of Syrian refugee children into northern Lebanon, this ar...
The paper describes an outreach project, set up as a collaborative endeavour between a centre for as...
This study documented the lived experiences of professionals with significant background working wit...
Rigorously evaluated interventions that target protective factors and positive resources rather than...
This thesis aims to study what are the current protection challenges faced by Palestinian refugee ch...
This article seeks to identify key components of good practice in social care services for safeguard...
Resilience is a process shaped by the interaction of risk and protective factors operating across th...
Child and family welfare is a critical issue among newly arrived migrant families in Australia, and ...
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This paper identifies key barriers to young Iraqi and Syrian refugee children’s access to education ...
Of the 80,000 Syrians living in Za`tari refugee camp in Jordan, roughly 44,000 are under the age of ...
During conflicts and crises, children often face multiple stressors that can have significant impact...
Youth can be ‘powerful catalysts ’ in their own and their community’s development. The paper describ...
Children’s adjustment to resettlement countries is vitally important to future outcomes, yet little ...