Child abuse and C Guide - Resources and Review

Features the tales of children caught in war zones across the world, told in their own words. Includes quotations, RealAudio selections in a variety of languages, transcripts, and letters organised into categories such as child soldiers, wounded children, lost children, child
headed households, and child workers.
 
The Centre is a resource and information point for all people working in and alongside residential child care services in Scotland, which exists to improve the quality of the service offered to children and young people, by the provision of information, training, research and consultation. The Current Awareness Bulletin contains news, references and detailed article abstracts relating to children's homes, residential schools, secure units, respite and long
term care for children with disabilities, services for young homeless people, and adolescent psychiatric units services for young people leaving care.
 
European Documentation and Information Centre on childhood policies and children's rights sponsored by a partnership between Glasgow University, Children 1st, Council of Europe, NSPCC, Scottish Office, and UNICEF. Provides access to the public
use version of the Monitoring Social Conditions and Public Policy in Central and Eastern Europe database, also known as the MONEE project, and full text of many documents related to child welfare, protection, and abuse from the United Nations and the Council of Europe.
 
Support and connectivity for psychotherapists and others who have survived child abuse and other trauma. Includes links to related organisations, treatment resources, forensics, child abuse resources, the Wounded Healer news.
 
An annotated list of books and articles about the emotional aftershocks of rape, incest, child abuse, street crime, family violence, war, Holocaust, racial violence, political terror, and other forms of psychological trauma.
 
A collection of links to various mental health resources including libraries and publishers, electronic journals, organisations and societies, news groups, activist groups, psychiatric medications and self
help links. Includes articles on multiple personality disorder and child abuse.
 
Offers advice on the safe use of Internet chat rooms, with a focus on children and teenagers. Provides a parental guide to the Internet in general, and more detailed information about the attractions and dangers of chat, with suggestions as to how parents can ensure the safety of their children.
 
The NCCAN clearinghouse is operated for professionals seeking information on the prevention, identification and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
 
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