
Stop saying children are ‘resilient’
Opinion – We don’t protect children by saying they’re resilient. We build resilience through policy that supports children by improving systems and providing resources, writes Dr Julie Spray.
Opinion – We don’t protect children by saying they’re resilient. We build resilience through policy that supports children by improving systems and providing resources, writes Dr Julie Spray.
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