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Maternity Care Experiences Among Birthing Women in Two European-Region Countries During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]

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Artzi-Medvedik R   +8 more
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Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2021
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The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Human Rights, 2020
Michael G. Wessells, Kathleen Kostelny
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Child Rights

Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2014
Tali Gal, Bilha Davidson-Arad
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Reimagining children’s participation: a child rights informed approach to social justice in tourism

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2022
Children's historical marginalisation largely grounded in deeply entrenched assumptions about their status as citizens, including the legitimacy of their views on matters central to their wellbeing, is now well argued.
Antonia Canosa, Anne Graham
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A society-centric approach to child rights governance in the EU context: how to strengthen the political presence and participation of children?

Children's Geographies, 2021
Looking beyond the legal approach of child rights governance (CRG) in the European Union (EU), this study contextualises a society-centric understanding of CRG concerning the sociological theory of...
Turkan Firinci Orman
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Using child rights education to infuse a social justice framework into universal programming

School Psychology International, 2020
A key part of promoting social justice as school psychologists is infusing practice with actions that breakdown systems of inequity and incorporate systems of inclusion.
Shereen C. Naser   +5 more
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The implementation of child rights in healthcare services

Nursing Ethics, 2020
Background: Hospitalized children have the right to “partake in practices related to their treatment and care.” Midwives and nurses have important roles and responsibilities regarding the protection and enforcement of these rights, such as providing ...
Çağla Yiğitbaş, F. Top
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Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection

Social Science Research Network, 2019
This article describes the rapidly growing homeschooling phenomenon, and the threat it poses to children and society. Homeschooling activists have in recent decades largely succeeded in their deregulation campaign, overwhelming legislators with ...
Elizabeth Bartholet
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