Email Journey References
Email Journey References
Email 1: Welcome to the Homecoming Email Learning Journey!
[1] See Petrowski, Nicole; Cappa, Claudia and Gross, Peter. 2017. Estimating the Number of Children in Formal Alternative Care: Challenges and Results, Child Abuse & Neglect, 70, pp. 388–398; and Pinheiro, Paulo Sérgio. 2006. World Report on Violence against Children. Chapter Five: Violence against Children in Care and Justice Institutions. New York: United Nations Secretary-General’s study on violence against children, p.183.
[2] Csáky, Corinna. 2009. Keeping Children Out of Harmful Institutions: Why We Should be Investing in Family-based Care. London: Save the Children
Email 2: Why are children who have families living in orphanages?
[1] Csáky, Corinna. 2009. Keeping Children Out of Harmful Institutions: Why We Should be Investing in Family-based Care. London: Save the Children.
Email 3: Why the concern with orphanages?
[1] van Doore, Kathryn E. 2016. 'Paper Orphans: Exploring Child Trafficking for the Purpose of Orphanages.' The International Journal of Children's Rights 24 (2). pp. 378-407.
Email 4: If orphanages harm children, is there a better way?
[1] Mulheir, Georgette and Browne, Kevin. 2007. De-Institutionalising and Transforming Children’s Services: A Guide to Good Practice. Available at: https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/pdf/5995.pdf/ [Accessed 18 February 2025].
[2] McArthur, Deborah. 2011. 10 Steps Forward to Deinstitutionalisation: Building Communities to Support Childrens’ Rights. Terre des Hommes Foundation, and Hope for Himalayan Kids, Nepal. Available at: https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/node/4613/pdf/4613.pdf [Accessed 18 February 2025]