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Author: BOXALL Brian; WONNACOTT Jane;
Title: Serious case review: case 26: executive summary
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Publisher: Torbay: Torbay Safeguarding Children Board, 2013. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: child protection; child sexual abuse; interagency cooperation; runaways; serious case reviews; vulnerable children; practice; England; Select:
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2 of 293
Author: STARKS Louise; KENDALL Sally; WHITLEY James;
Title: Reach: a new model of intervention for children before, during and after they run away
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Publisher: Sandbach: Railway Children, 2012. 106p.
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Topics: children; cost effectiveness; evaluation; models; risk; runaways; young people; research; England; Select:
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Author: TYLER Kimberly A.; GERVAIS Sarah J.; DAVIDSON M. Meghan;
Title: The relationship between victimization and substance use among homeless and runaway female adolescents
Reference: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(3), February 2013, pp.474-493.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescent girls; child sexual abuse; homeless people; prostitution; risk; runaways; sexual behaviour; substance misuse; research; United States; Select:
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Author: STARKS Louise; KENDALL Sally; WHITLEY James;
Title: Reach: executive summary
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Publisher: Leeds: York Consulting, 2012. 16p.
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Topics: children; cost effectiveness; evaluation; models; risk; runaways; young people; research; England; Select:
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5 of 293
Author: OFSTED;
Title: Missing children
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Publisher: Manchester: OFSTED, 2013. 39p.
Format: book;
Topics: child protection; children; data collection; inspection; interagency cooperation; local authorities; looked after children; runaways; young people; government publication; research; England; Select:
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Author: ARNOLD Elizabeth Mayfield; et al.;
Title: Risk behavior of runaways who return home.
Reference: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 7(3), 2012, pp.283-297.
Format: article;
Topics: risk; runaways; sexual behaviour; substance misuse; research; United States; Select:
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Author: ATTAR-SCHWARTZ Shalhevet;
Title: Runaway behavior among adolescents in residential care: the role of personal characteristics, victimization experiences while in care, social climate, and institutional factors.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 35(2), February 2013, pp.258-267.
Format: article;
Topics: care homes; children; ethnicity; gender; institutional abuse; runaways; young people; research; Israel; Select:
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8 of 293
Author: CHILDREN'S SOCIETY;
Title: Make runaways safe: the local picture: findings from freedom of information requests to local authorities, local safeguarding boards and police constabularies
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Publisher: London: Children's Society, 2012. 20p.
Format: book;
Topics: child protection; childrens services; data collection; good practice; local authorities; police; runaways; research; England; Select:
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9 of 293
Author: HEARN Dave; et al.;
Title: Developing the leave/abscond risk assessment (LARA) from the absconding literature: an aide to risk management in secure services.
Reference: Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 6(6), 2012, pp.280-290.
Format: article;
Topics: instruments; leave; medium secure units; risk assessment; runaways; secure units; research review; Select:
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10 of 293
Author: WILLIAMS Natalie;
Title: Lessons to learn: exploring the links between running away and absence from school
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Publisher: London: Children's Society, 2012. 11p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; runaways; school exclusion; schools; truancy; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: OFSTED. Office of the Children's Rights Director;
Title: Running away: young people's views on running away from care
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Publisher: Manchester: Ofsted. Office of the Children's Rights Director, 2012. 26p.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens rights; looked after children; residential child care; runaways; service users; user views; young people; government publication; research; England; Select:
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12 of 293
Author: SMEATON Emilie;
Title: Meeting the needs of detached young runaways through psychologically informed environments.
Reference: Housing Care and Support, 15(2), 2012, pp.59-62.
Format: article;
Topics: children; commissioning; homelessness; housing; public health; runaways; social care provision; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 293
Author: LANSKEY Caroline;
Title: Responding to young runaways: problems of risk and responsibility.
Reference: Youth Justice, 11(1), April 2011, pp.61-76.
Format: article;
Topics: literature reviews; risk; runaways; young people; Scotland; Select:
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Author: SMEATON Emilie;
Title: Commissioning emergency accommodation for children and young people who run away.
Reference: Housing, Care and Support, 15(1), 2012, pp.16-23.
Format: article;
Topics: children; commissioning; refuges; runaways; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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15 of 293
Author: MACCIO Elaine M.; SCHULER Jamie T.;
Title: Substance use, self-esteem, and self-efficacy among homeless and runaway youth in New Orleans.
Reference: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 29(2), April 2012, pp.123-136.
Format: article;
Topics: homeless people; runaways; self-esteem; substance misuse; young people; research; United States; Select:
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16 of 293
Author: COFFEY Ann; chair;
Title: Report from the joint inquiry into children who go missing from care
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Publisher: London: GREAT BRITAIN. Parliament. All Party Parliamentary Group for Runaway and Missing Children and Adults, 2012. 56p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to information; data collection; foster children; human trafficking; interagency cooperation; looked after children; police; residential child care; runaways; England; Select:
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Author: LIN Ching-Hsuan;
Title: Children who run away from foster care: who are the children and what are the risk factors?
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(4), April 2012, pp.807-813.
Format: article;
Topics: foster care; foster children; risk; runaways; research; United States; Select:
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Author: FORDE David R.; et al.;
Title: Factor structure and reliability of the childhood trauma questionnaire and prevalence estimates of trauma for male and female street youth.
Reference: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(2), January 2012, pp.364-379.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; child abuse; children; instruments; runaways; young people; research; Canada; Select:
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Author: HONG Young Joon; JACINTO George;
Title: Running away: a rite of passage?
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 81(4), October-December 2011, pp.297-313.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; homeless people; intervention; models; runaways; young people; United States; Select:
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Author: WALES. All Wales Child Protection Procedures Review Group;
Title: Missing children: children who run away or go missing from home or care: all Wales protocol
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Publisher: Cardiff: Wales. Children Wales, 2011. 44p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; foster care; interagency cooperation; looked after children; missing persons; policy; procedures; residential child care; runaways; young people; policy document; Wales; care professionals; Select:
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