14 research outputs found
The human face of aid A study of recruitment by international relief and development organisations in the UK
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:99/10629 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
A change of approach A report on the experience of deaf people from black and ethnic minority communities
Funded by the Department of HealthAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q91/18361(Change) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Developing Member Care Affiliations: Personal Reflections and Community Psychology Contributions
Stress in international work: Stressors and coping strategies of RNGO international directors
The Unlikely Securitizer: Humanitarian Organizations and the Securitization of Indistinctiveness
Integrating the criminal justice system into mental health service delivery: the worcester diversion experience
‘We Don't do Measure and Quotes’: How Agency Responses Criminalise and Endanger the Safety of Children Missing in Care in New South Wales, Australia
This article presents qualitative data from interviews with 46 welfare and justiceprofessionals to examine the criminalisation of children who go missing within the Out-Of-Home-Care (OOHC) residential environment. Participants had specific experience with children living in residential facilities, either through the direct provision of care services, the development of OOHC policy initiatives or through their role as law enforcement, legal or justice personnel. The research found that agency practices, which were designed to protect children, actually serve to conflate going missing with criminality, accelerating children's involvement in the justice system and ultimately endangering children's safety