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Papua New Guinea Baseline Survey: Highlands Sexual, Reproductive and Maternal Health Project

CARE International Papua New Guinea (CARE PNG) commissioned a baseline survey prior to beginning implementation of its Highlands Sexual, Reproductive and Maternal Health Project
(HSRMH).

Published 17 May 2016 By Elizabeth Yarrow

Causes and Consequences of Young People’s SMRH Behaviours in Myanmar

In 2016 Care International in Myanmar commissioned this qualitative study to investigate the sexual, reproductive and maternal health (SRMH) related behaviours of adolescents and young parents in villages in Northern Shan State, Myanmar.

Published 17 May 2016 By Elizabeth Yarrow

Raising Kinship Children (2016)

Raising Kinship Children is a parenting programme, developed jointly between Grandparents Plus and PAC-UK for kinship carers who were raising kinship children who demonstrated challenging behaviour.

Published 7 March 2016 By Rebecca Bellew, Hannah Lawrence and Rachael Fitzpatrick, Coram Impact and Evaluation team

Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy and Improving Preparation for Parenthood for Care-Experienced Young People

It is now widely acknowledged that care-experienced children and young people are at increased risk of poor life outcomes when compared to peers who have not spent time in a care setting. They are also at heightened risk of teenage pregnancy, which significantly increases the likelihood that these disadvantages will be transferred to the next generation.

Published 17 February 2016 By Dr Debbie Fallon & Professor Karen Broadhurst of the Universities of Manchester and Lancaster on behalf of Coram.

Children and counter-terrorism

The overall objective of the research project was to shed light on the particular vulnerability of children and juveniles in the context of counter-terrorism legislation and policies. The recommendations provided aim to help governments integrate domestic and international juvenile justice and child protection standards into their counter-terrorism frameworks.

Published 1 January 2016 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Flavia Colonnese and Maurice Dunaiski