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Abstract / Description of output
The aim of the study was to work with young people with experience of going missing from care to identify the issues that contributed to them running away; trigger factors that prompted episodes of going missing; support received during or following instances where they went missing; and factors that might prevent future absconding. This was a participatory project with young people as peer interviewers. Conclusions and recommendations are included in the report.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | NSPCC |
Commissioning body | NSPCC |
Number of pages | 31 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
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Children who go missing from care: A participatory project with young people as peer interviewers
Taylor, J., Hunter, H. & Rahilly, T.
1/01/11 → 31/12/12
Project: Research Collaboration with external organisation
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Young runaways
Reddington, S., Taylor, J. & Hill, L. E.
1/01/11 → 31/12/12
Project: Research Collaboration with external organisation
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How is the concept of resilience operationalised In practice with vulnerable young people? (Phase 2)
Daniel, B., Vincent, S., Vincent, S., Farrall, E., Arney, F. & Lewig, K.
1/01/09 → 31/12/10
Project: Research Collaboration with external organisation
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'No-one runs away for no reason': Understanding safeguarding issues when children and young people go missing from home
Hill, L. E., Taylor, J., Richards, F. & Reddington, S., 28 Jun 2016, In: Child Abuse Review. p. 192–204 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Gender and child welfare in society
Featherstone, B., Hooper, C-A., Scourfield, J. & Taylor, J., 2010, London: Wiley-Blackwell. 310 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book