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Children as Partners in Child Protection in COVID-19

Children are experts in their own lives. To develop and adapt child protection prevention and response strategies during COVID-19 and other IDOs, we need to understand children’s realities: Children themselves …

Week 5 Wrap-up

Well done for reaching the end of Week 5! We hope that the course has been enjoyable and has introduced you to new ideas to support your work for children …

COVID-19 and Children With Disabilities

Globally, children with disabilities are: ● Highly vulnerable to stigma, discrimination and segregation. ● Less likely to attend school, access medical services or have their voices heard in society. ● …

Child Protection and COVID-19: Case Study

While protective factors may reduce the likelihood of children being abused or neglected, risk factors that accumulate across different levels of the socio-ecological model are linked to the likelihood of …

The Risks of Children’s Daily Lives Online

Increased online activity supports children’s learning, socialization, and play but may also expose them to increased online risks. COVID-19 has resulted in increased online activity by many children. In some …

Understanding Children’s Perspectives on COVID-19

Children globally are adapting to the COVID-19 outbreak. Many children are reporting multiple difficulties related to the IDO, including negative impacts to their mental health and well-being, lack of access …