Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable
Panel 3: Reflections, Evidence and Linkages in High Income Settings (OECD)
Kathryn Maguire-Jack of the Ohio State University, College of Social Work on social safety nets in US and child maltreatment
From May 12-13 twenty-five experts gathered in Florence for the two-day round table Social Protection and Childhood Violence, organized by UNICEF Innocenti and Know Violence in Childhood, a global initiative to prevent violence in childhood at all levels of society
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The social safety net and physical child abuse in the United States
Kathryn McGuire-Jack, Ohio State University, Colle
Kathryn McGuire-Jack, Ohio State University, Colle
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Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable
Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable (Innocenti Research Brief)
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Concept note
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - List of Participants
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Agenda
Setting the stage: Overview of state of the evidence on VAC
Overview of background paper
Panel 1: Case studies from evaluation research linking cash transfers and experience of adolescent violence in sub-Saharan Africa
Panel 2: Evidence from Emergency and Humanitarian Settings
Panel 3: Reflections, Evidence and Linkages in High Income Settings (OECD)
Panel 4: Reflection Panel on Regional Variation in Social Protection Models/Systems and Linkages to VAC
Panel 5: Cash Plus: Implementation, Design Variations, Challenges and Best Practices
Panel 6: Reflections on Research Methodological and Measurement Challenges
Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable (Innocenti Research Brief)
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Concept note
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - List of Participants
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Agenda
Setting the stage: Overview of state of the evidence on VAC
Overview of background paper
Panel 1: Case studies from evaluation research linking cash transfers and experience of adolescent violence in sub-Saharan Africa
Panel 2: Evidence from Emergency and Humanitarian Settings
Panel 3: Reflections, Evidence and Linkages in High Income Settings (OECD)
Panel 4: Reflection Panel on Regional Variation in Social Protection Models/Systems and Linkages to VAC
Panel 5: Cash Plus: Implementation, Design Variations, Challenges and Best Practices
Panel 6: Reflections on Research Methodological and Measurement Challenges