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Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children in detention in England. November 2017

Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children in detention in England. November 2017

... the subjective wellbeing of children in criminal detention, very little qualitative research has been conducted with children in other forms of detention or detained for other ... See full document

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Children’s Voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children with mental health needs in England. October 2017

Children’s Voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children with mental health needs in England. October 2017

... which children were able to express their emotions through imagination and in hypothetical, impersonal and unreal ways, avoiding the risk of stigma and stress associated with sharing personal, real-life ... See full document

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Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children subject to immigration control in England. August 2017

Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children subject to immigration control in England. August 2017

... of children, who felt that social workers made decisions about their lives without concern for their ...by children in foster care, several of whom believed that their carers weren’t interested in their ... See full document

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Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children excluded from school and in alternative provision in England. November 2017

Children’s voices : a review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children excluded from school and in alternative provision in England. November 2017

... Children generally were positive about their experience of AP and the teachers that taught them. Pupils reported that they felt they were able to better focus on their school work and were away from distractions ... See full document

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Objectivizing the Subjective: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing

Objectivizing the Subjective: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing

... National Wellbeing Index of the Australian Centre on Quality of Life (since 2001), the Economic Living Standard Index (ELSI) of the government of New Zealand (since 2002), the Happy Planet Index (HPI), an index of ... See full document

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A systematic review of wellbeing in children: a comparison of military and civilian families

A systematic review of wellbeing in children: a comparison of military and civilian families

... in children, including depression, low family functioning, aggression, substance use, and delinquency ...[18]. Evidence from qualitative stud- ies highlights that sibling enlistment may be particularly ... See full document

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Children : introduction of 30 hours of free childcare in September 2017 (England)

Children : introduction of 30 hours of free childcare in September 2017 (England)

... in 2017 … While many parents will want to take their extra free hours in the same setting, it is uncertain whether all providers will be able to accommodate additional parental ...of children to whom they ... See full document

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Being children : children’s voices on childhood

Being children : children’s voices on childhood

... to children, both aspects indicate a protective stance towards ...protect children but given the dilemma outlined above, it is this protective stance, predominant in Western society (Stoecklin, 2013), that ... See full document

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Secure children s homes in England and Wales.

Secure children s homes in England and Wales.

... what evidence the decision to decommission further places in secure children’s homes has been ...of children or the long term costs to the public purse of the unacceptably high reconviction rate of ... See full document

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Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2017

Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2017

... understand the prevalence of common and rare mental disorders in the population a survey of the resident population has been used. This allows for the results of this survey to be used to examine the ‘treatment gap’. ... See full document

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Children and equality : equality evidence relating to children and young people in England

Children and equality : equality evidence relating to children and young people in England

... in England and Wales in 2008/09, two-thirds of them were aged under ...6 Evidence also shows that younger children (those under 8) are less likely to be consulted or involved in decision ...Anecdotal ... See full document

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What Happened to Children in Detention?: Caring for Children in a Juvenile Justice System After a Disaster

What Happened to Children in Detention?: Caring for Children in a Juvenile Justice System After a Disaster

... Even after 2 relatively uneventful days, JCY was not yet in the clear. Late in the afternoon, we were notified that a large group of youth from detention facilities in New Orleans would be arriving some time that ... See full document

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Lesser or just different? Capturing children''s voices in consumer research

Lesser or just different? Capturing children''s voices in consumer research

... Following the semi-participant (Mandell, 1991) and social child (James, 1995) theory, a conversational approach to interviews is also believed to be favoured by children (Mayall, 2001) with the researcher aiming ... See full document

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How does the health and wellbeing of children and young people in London compare with four major cities in
England?

How does the health and wellbeing of children and young people in London compare with four major cities in England?

... When comparing cities in this way, for both demographic and health indicators, it should be remembered that their populations are defined by administrative boundaries, and that redefining these boundaries would change ... See full document

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Voices of Experience, Voices for Change: The Impact of the Family Law System on Mothers and their Children

Voices of Experience, Voices for Change: The Impact of the Family Law System on Mothers and their Children

... Voices of Experience, Voices for Change The Impact of the Family Law System on Mothers and their Children BY KAREN BRIDGMAN ACKER Cet artick rapporte Ics rlzultats de d e w projra d'unc rcchcrcheq~Iit[.] ... See full document

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Subjective well being and engagement in sport: evidence from England

Subjective well being and engagement in sport: evidence from England

... young children deter parents’ participa- tion but the eff ect is opposite for the 9–12 age group (we speculate that this is the age when parents and children can go to the sports club together); and that ... See full document

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Tuning into children’s voices: Exploring the perceptions of primary aged children about their education in one primary school in England

Tuning into children’s voices: Exploring the perceptions of primary aged children about their education in one primary school in England

... the children in the research school have not left their home town for holidays or visited places of interest due to various ...imaginations. Children need access to a creative and imaginative teacher who ... See full document

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A review of international evidence on interagency working, to inform the development of Children s Services Committees in Ireland

A review of international evidence on interagency working, to inform the development of Children s Services Committees in Ireland

... the children selected for CAF assessments were usually those whose behaviour caused agencies (typically schools) the most concern and who already had a relatively high level of problems, leading the researchers to ... See full document

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Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing in Lithuania

Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing in Lithuania

... to subjective wellbeing (SWB) ...of subjective wellbeing as one of the targets and indicators of general wellbeing of society (Hayo & Seifert, 2003; Diener & Seligman, ... See full document

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Educational outcomes of children in contact with social care in England: a systematic review

Educational outcomes of children in contact with social care in England: a systematic review

... compare children who are looked after on 31 March each year and have been for 12 months or ...years, children who were in need at the time of outcome ascer- tainment (and therefore were assessed as being in ... See full document

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