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Tag: families

Why can’t you change? Stories of parents and street educators about adolescent girls in street situations.

Posted on 8th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Isabel Berckmans, Marcela Losantos Velasco, Julia Villanueva O’Driscoll and Gerrit Loots (2016, Bolivia) Restricted access but an abstract is available,… Read more Why can’t you change? Stories of parents and street educators about adolescent girls in street situations.

Investigating missing persons: learning from interviews with families.

Posted on 4th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Woolnough, P., Stevenson, O., and Parr, H. (2015, UK) Document available to read online. Journal of Homicide and Major Incident… Read more Investigating missing persons: learning from interviews with families.

When the search is over: reconnecting missing children and adults.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Lucy Holmes (2014, UK) Document available to view online. Missing People and Oak Foundation. View the document

Ambiguous loss: a complicated type of grief when loved ones disappear.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Pauline Boss and Janet R Yeats (2014, USA) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the… Read more Ambiguous loss: a complicated type of grief when loved ones disappear.

Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Emilie Smeaton – for Barnado’s (2013, UK) Document available to view online. BASW – The British Association of Social Workers.… Read more Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.

Living in Limbo: Five Years On. A summary of work to improve the support available to the families of missing people.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Rachel Steyne, Helen Alves, Karen Robinson, Holly Towell, Lucy Holmes – for Missing People (2013, UK) Document available to view… Read more Living in Limbo: Five Years On. A summary of work to improve the support available to the families of missing people.

Lessons from Australia: Developing a new counselling service for families when someone is missing.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Helen Morrell – for Missing People (2011, Australia) Document available to view online. Inform the development of a new therapeutic… Read more Lessons from Australia: Developing a new counselling service for families when someone is missing.

Examining missing person police reports to identify the service needs of runaway youths and their families.

Posted on 27th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

G. T. Patterson (2008, UK) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the author they may… Read more Examining missing person police reports to identify the service needs of runaway youths and their families.

Living in Limbo: The experiences of, and impacts on, the families of missing people.

Posted on 26th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Lucy Holmes – for Missing People (2008, UK) Document is available to view online. The ways in which a disappearance… Read more Living in Limbo: The experiences of, and impacts on, the families of missing people.

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