Keith White writes this month
on his experiences in Switzerland where the reasons for children
being out and about without any adult supervision suddenly became
clear. Terry Hoon writes a powerful piece and says clearly that
children who have been abused whilst in care should receive an
apology. There's a report on an Anglo-Swiss project, Kathleen
Lane is footloose and off to see the gnomes and Gus Greene's
Bluebrick Children's home has a theory on chaos. The editorial
celebrates the Queen's Jubilee, but there are no stories on the
World Cup.
This month's International
leads with a major piece by Prof. Gulsen Erden and Dr Nedret
Oztan on what children have shared and taught us after an Earthquake
in Turkey. Also in the International section, the editorial concentrates
on the need to prepare professional support for disaster areas.
There is also a piece on the Professional Exchange Programme
- what's in it for students and agencies.
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