Promoting the welfare, protection and care of victims of child trafficking during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Y. Rafferty
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Purpose This paper aims to focus on the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on victims of child trafficking. It highlights findings from research on other pandemics and outbreaks, the impact of child trafficking on children, the impact of COVID-19 on children and the impact of COVID-19 on victims of child trafficking. Design/methodology/approach This paper focuses on the global impact of COVID-19 on victims of child trafficking. It highlights findings from research on other pandemics, the impact of child trafficking on children, the impact of COVID-19 on children and the impact of COVID-19 on victims of child trafficking. The findings provide a useful framework to guide the development of social policies to address this global crisis and to empower social workers and allied professionals to implement effective service responses. This is a crucial time for the entire world to diminish the impact of COVID-19, address this unprecedented crisis and uphold the human rights of all children. Findings These findings provide a useful framework to guide the development of social policies to address this global pandemic and to support social workers and allied professionals to implement effective service responses. Originality/value The author proposes three basic action items: commit to the promises made in international and regional mandates and guidelines; address the risk and vulnerability factors that have been identified; and implement the promising prevention activities described in the literature.
在冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间促进贩运儿童受害者的福利、保护和护理
目的本文旨在研究冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)对贩卖儿童受害者的影响。它强调了其他流行病和疫情的研究结果、贩运儿童对儿童的影响、新冠肺炎对儿童的作用以及新冠肺炎对贩运儿童受害者的影响。设计/方法论/方法本文侧重于新冠肺炎对贩运儿童受害者的全球影响。它强调了其他流行病的研究结果、贩运儿童对儿童的影响、新冠肺炎对儿童的作用以及新冠肺炎对贩运儿童受害者的影响。研究结果为指导制定应对这场全球危机的社会政策提供了一个有用的框架,并赋予社会工作者和相关专业人员实施有效服务应对措施的权力。这是全世界减少新冠肺炎影响、应对这场前所未有的危机和维护所有儿童人权的关键时刻。发现这些发现为指导制定应对这一全球流行病的社会政策提供了一个有用的框架,并支持社会工作者和相关专业人员实施有效的服务应对措施。独创性/价值作者提出了三个基本行动项目:承诺履行国际和区域任务和准则中作出的承诺;处理已确定的风险和脆弱性因素;并实施文献中描述的有希望的预防活动。
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