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APPG inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care: North Tyneside Council Children's Services response
This document contains North Tyneside Council’s Children’s Services response from the APPG inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care.
APPG inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care: written evidence
The written evidence produced in this document addresses the whole of England and Wales rather than one specific locality unless otherwise stated.
ECPAT UK response to the APPG inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care
This document is the ECPAT UK submission to the APPG inquiry. ECPAT answers questions 10 –14 under the section 'Safeguarding trafficked children who go missing.'
Hidden Truths: Young people's experiences of running away - part 1
This report is concerned with the issue of young people who run away or are forced to leave their homes. The aims of this report are to estimate the number and characteristics of young people who run away in Leeds and to highlight their experiences.
Hidden Truths: Young people's experiences of running away - part 2
Hidden Truths: Young people's experiences of running away - summary report
This is a summary report on the main findings from a three-year research study carried out in 1993 on the experiences of young runaways in Leeds.
ILPA submission to All Party Parliamentary Groups on Runaway and Missing Children and Adults and for Looked After Children and Care Leavers' inquiry
In this submission, we highlight discrete issues which contribute to the risk that such children may go missing or run away from care.
Inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care - Ofsted
This submission summarises the key areas in which Ofsted has a significant role in relation to children who go missing or run away from care.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing - House of Commons session 1
This is a transcript of a House of Commons session 1 meeting regarding the inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing - House of Commons session 2
This is a transcript of a House of Commons session 2 meeting regarding the inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing - House of Commons session 3
This is a transcript of a House of Commons session 3 meeting regarding the inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing - House of Commons session 4 part 1
This is a transcript of a House of Commons session 4 (part 1) meeting regarding the inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing - House of Commons session 4 part 2
This is a transcript of a House of Commons session 4 (part 2) meeting regarding the inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing.
Inquiry into looked after children who run away or go missing: Evidence submission from the Child Exploitation and Online Centre
CEOP will raise public awareness through education and our online portal; develop strategic knowledge of missing children; offer professional development courses on missing and trafficked children; and offer tactical support on complex cases.
Lessons to learn - exploring the links between running away and absence from school
This report explores the link between problems at school, including absences and exclusions, and running away. It makes a series of recommendations about how young people at risk should be supported and how professionals can better meet their needs.
Living on the edge: The experiences of detached young runaways - executive summary
This is an executive summary of a study aimed to explore the experiences of detached young people and how we can work better to assist those who are at risk of being, or already are, detached.
Living on the edge: The experiences of detached young runaways - report
This report focuses upon the experiences of young people who, whilst aged 15 or under, become detached from their carers and are away from home for continuous periods of four weeks or more. It aims to add to the limited knowledge previously held about a vulnerable group of marginalised young people whose needs have, thus far, been largely unmet by practical interventions in the UK.
Make Runaways Safe - briefing - July 2011
We are launching a new campaign to make sure that every child who runs away from home is protected through a national safety net of support. Our report ‘Make Runaways Safe’ calls on central government to take the lead and set out an action plan to make sure that all agencies prioritise children who run away. This plan should focus on providing support and improving the response of police and local authorities for children who run away.
Make Runaways Safe - launch report
This report calls on central government to take the lead and set out an action plan to provide young runaways with the support they need. This focuses on raising awareness, improving support, improving statutory responses, ensuring clear systems of accountability and performance management and improving police responses.
Make Runaways Safe: The local picture
In this report, we set out the responses we received to our requests about the services and protocols in place to keep these children safe. These responses revealed that the support available to children who go missing or run away varies greatly between local areas.
Missing Out: Young Runaways in Scotland – executive summary
This is an executive summary of the research programme Missing Out, which is the most extensive piece of research yet undertaken into young people under 16 who run away or are forced to leave home in Scotland.
Responding to Young Runaways: An Evaluation of 19 Projects, 2003 to 2004
This report is the outcome of an evaluation of the development work of a set of 19 young runaways projects, funded by the cross government Children and Young People’s Unit (CYPU), which operated between January 2003 and June 2004 throughout England. The purpose is to explore intervention methods with young people that achieve significant outcomes.
Review of Runaways Service provided by Durham Social Care and Health Emergency and Family Support Services
This report describes a review of The Runaways Service provided by Durham Social Care and Health Emergency and Family Support Services.
Running away in South Yorkshire
The aims of the research are to provide estimates of the prevalence and incidence of running away amongst young people under the age of 16, gather the experiences and perspectives of local young people who have run away, gather the perspectives of professionals who work with young people, and facilitate a process of discussion between groups of key stakeholders.
Running the risk: Young people on the streets of Britain today - Part 1
This is a summary report on the main findings from a two-year research study carried out in 1994 on young runaways on the streets of Britain. The main aims of this research were to define the term 'running away,' to determine its causes and to explore the needs of young people at risk.
Running the risk: Young people on the streets of Britain today - Part 2
Running the risk: Young people on the streets of Britain today -Summary
Rural Runaways - abstract
This article debates options for service provision to young rural runaways in the UK, suggesting that in this context of high visibility in a rural area, add-on services to generic provision may offer a solution.
Safeguarding children and young people who runaway or go missing from care
This enquiry is undertaken in order to identify structural gaps and present recommendations that will connect up Police Public Protection, Local Authority Children’s Services, key national Government departments, local and national Voluntary and Charitable Bodies to reduce the number of children going missing, and to ensure the immediate safety of children and young people who do runaway and go missing.
Safeguarding children and young people who runaway or go missing from care - Report of the Parliamentary Panel
This enquiry is undertaken in order to identify structural gaps and present recommendations that will connect Police Public Protection, Local Authority Children's Services, national Government departments and local and national Voluntary and Charitable Bodies to reduce the number of children going missing, and to ensure the immediate safety of children and young people who runaway and go missing.
Stepping Up - The future of runaways services - Executive Summary
This is an executive summary of a report seeking to review the services for runaway children and how far the current policy provisions ensure that every child who runs away is adequately safeguarded.
Stepping Up - The Future of Runaways Services - Full Report
Although there is no single profile for a child who runs away, there are common services and approaches that can provide support. This report reviews those services and analyzes how far the current policy provisions ensure that every child who runs away is adequately safeguarded.
Still Running - Children on the Streets in the UK 1999 - Part 1
This report focuses on the issue of under-18s running away from home. It presents the results of a national needs analysis, carried out in early 1999, which gathered information from over 13,000 young people and over 400 agencies in 27 different areas of the UK.
Still Running - Children on the Streets in the UK 1999 - Part 2
Still Running - Children on the Streets in the UK 1999 - Part 3
Still Running - Children on the Streets in the UK 1999 - Part 4
Still Running - Children on the Streets in the UK 1999 - Part 5
Still Running 3: Early findings from our third national survey of young runaways 2011 - Summary report
This document summarises the Still Running 3 report, which aims to provide up-to-date findings on rates and experiences of running away comparable with the two previous surveys conducted in 1999 and 2005.
Still Running II: Findings from the second national survey of young runaways
This report is the first product of a new national survey of young people, undertaken by The Children’s Society in partnership with the University of York in the first half of 2005. It focuses on general issues related to young people at risk, and it aims to present statistics in relation to young people running away.
This summary report presents the main findings of a review of the parenting support work carried out with the parents of young runaways by Safe in the City and WAVES – two projects of The Children’s Society.
Young Runaways and Child Sexual Exploitation Debate - Westminster Hall Debate - June 2011
Children will run away for many reasons, mainly relating to poor family relationships, conflict and abuse in the home. This debate calls on the government to provide a national safety net for both young runaways and children who are sexually exploited by supporting and improving the development of services for young runaways.