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Report from the joint inquiry into children who go missing from Care.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

APPG for Runaway and Missing Children and Adults (2012, UK) Document available to view online. APPG Inquiry into children missing… Read more Report from the joint inquiry into children who go missing from Care.

Precursors of Running Away During Adolescence: Do Peers Matter?

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Xiaojin Chen, Lisa Thrane, Michele Adams (2012, USA) Restricted access with abstract available. Journal of Research on Adolescence. Read more

Leaving home in early youth: Influential factors in running away from home or being thrown out.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Sara Högdin and Yvonne Sjöblom (2012, Sweden) Restricted access. Nordic Social Work Research. Volume 2, 2012 – Issue 1. Read… Read more Leaving home in early youth: Influential factors in running away from home or being thrown out.

Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Nicola Sharp – for Missing People (2012, UK) Document available to view online. A three year study looking at increased… Read more Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

Still Running 3: Early Findings from our third national survey of young runaways, 2011.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Gwyther Rees (2011, UK) This document is available to download. Third in a series of reports from The Children’s Society.… Read more Still Running 3: Early Findings from our third national survey of young runaways, 2011.

Make Runaways Safe.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

The Children’s Society (2011, UK) Document available to view online. This report calls on central government to take the lead… Read more Make Runaways Safe.

Safeguarding Young People: Responding to young people aged 11 to 17 who are maltreated.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Rees, G., Gorin, S., Jobe, A.,Stein, M., Medforth, R., and Goswami, H. (2010, UK) Document available to view online. The… Read more Safeguarding Young People: Responding to young people aged 11 to 17 who are maltreated.

Grampian
 Police


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 Pilot 
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 Runaways.


Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

C. Burgess, M. Malloch, F. Mitchell, V. Chan, J. Eunson, and L. Murray (2010, UK) 
Document available to view online.… Read more Grampian
 Police


 Return
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 Welfare
 Interview
 Pilot 
For
 Young
 Runaways.


Development of a Model for Predicting Running Away from Residential Treatment Among Children and Adolescents.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Anna McIntosh, John S. Lyons, Dana A. Weiner and Neil Jordan (2010, USA) Restricted access with abstract available. Residential Treatment… Read more Development of a Model for Predicting Running Away from Residential Treatment Among Children and Adolescents.

Off the Radar: Children and Young People on the Streets in the UK.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Emilie Smeaton – for Railway Children (2009, UK) Document available to read online. A better understanding of detached children and… Read more Off the Radar: Children and Young People on the Streets in the UK.

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