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Title: Supporting Separated Migrant Children to Thrive During Covid-19. Briefing Paper 3 – Local Authority Surveys
Author(s): Rigby, Paul
Fotopoulou, Maria
Copland, Fiona
Goodwin, Kinga
Grant, Maggie
Citation: Rigby P, Fotopoulou M, Copland F, Goodwin K & Grant M (2021) Supporting Separated Migrant Children to Thrive During Covid-19. Briefing Paper 3 – Local Authority Surveys. ESRC. Separated in Scotland. https://separatedinscotland.co.uk/artifacts/
Issue Date: 3-Dec-2021
Date Deposited: 26-Jan-2022
Abstract: First paragraph: This 3rd briefing paper from the project Supporting Migrant Children to Thrive during Covid-19 comments on responses to a questionnaire distributed to all 32 Scottish local authorities. We sought to understand whether the practices and views of local authorities with regard to unaccompanied minors identified in a 2018 study (Rigby et al. 2018) had changed as a result of the pandemic.
Type: Report
URL: https://separatedinscotland.co.uk/artifacts/
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/33887
Rights: Authors retain copyright. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given.
Affiliation: Social Work
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
Education
Education
Social Work
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