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Caring about Aftercare: Thesis Presentation of Initial Findings
While previous research has studied the impact of stigma and non-normative play within the BDSM and kink community, previous psychological research involving BDSM practitioners has not investigated the cultural practice of aftercare that tends to follow ...
Fuentes, Sage B.
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ABSTRACT Individuals with child protection service (CPS) experience face increased risks of social exclusion and unemployment. Employment is vital for both financial stability and health. Teenagers in out‐of‐home care (OHC) are particularly vulnerable to unemployment.
Trine Holten, Kirsti Klem Valset
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Diverse Pathways and the Role of Timing: Youth Experiences of Leaving Care in China
ABSTRACT In China, young people in state‐funded childcare institutions (Fuliyuan) are required to exit at age 18 unless still in education, compressing the move to adulthood. This study applies a life‐course lens to examine how the timing and sequencing of key life events shape care leavers' trajectories.
Shian Yin, Siobhan Laird, Lisa Warwick
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What do patients think about telephone aftercare?
BACKGROUND The National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Vision in the UK calls for a shift from the traditional medical model of hospital follow-up for people with cancer to developing alternative strategies that demonstrate real patient benefit and ...
Beaver, Kinta +3 more
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Investment aftercare services are a must-have feature for investment promotion agencies that are serious about maximizing the impact of FDI. Government should review their existing practices and help investors grow their business, champion local ...
Arriagada Peters, Carolina +1 more
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England's Dementia Diagnosis Landscape: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions
ABSTRACT Background The National Health Service (NHS) England Primary Care Dementia Data (PCDD) provides a comprehensive dementia registry, underpinning national policy to improve diagnosis, care, and support. Methods This paper evaluates the PCDD in comparison with international quality dementia registries (SveDem, NorCog, ADNeT). Results We highlight
Jemma Hazan +2 more
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Aftercare for Separated Children
PaperAftercare is a range of services provided to a young person when they leave the care of the State aged 18. These services should support young people while they make the transition from living in care to adulthood, with the same opportunities and ...
Barnardos
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Radical Healing in Three Marginalised South African Communities: Practices and Places of Healing
ABSTRACT The ongoing system of coloniality, sustained through dehumanisation, racialised violence, oppression, war, and genocidal acts of violence, has left many from the Global South socially divided, economically depleted, wounded, materially impoverished, socially precarious and politically vulnerable.
Jade Morkel +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This mapping review presents a systematic approach identifying aggregated evidence and assessing methodological quality. Methods MEDLINE (via Ovid), Epistemonikos and the Cochrane database were searched for systematic reviews, with or without meta‐analyses, published from 2010 to May 6, 2025, addressing any interventions, prognosis, risks,
Gabriel Kaiser +5 more
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Distribution of Aftercare Services for Young People in Norway: Social and Geographical Perspectives
Socioeconomic inequality in Norway is increasing, a concerning trend due to its association with growing numbers of young people entering the child welfare services (CWS).
Norunn Hornset, Thomas Halvorsen
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