Recent Print Publications
Standards for the Regulation of Early Childhood Services in Antigua and Barbuda 2008 under the Education Act
Working with children in conflict with the law. A summary booklet for Professionals in the Child Justice System in the Eastern Caribbean
Participation by Teens in School Based Clubs - What Teens want us to know
The Responses of Teens to HIV/AIDS Prevention Messages and Campaigns
Strengthening Health and Family Life Education in the Region
Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean - At A Glance Issues of Concern to Children
Children and Families in Transition - Young Parents and Caretakers in the Eastern Caribbean - (Printed copies only)
Youth Particpation in the Eastern Caribbean
Response of Caribbean Youth to HIV/AIDs Prevention Messages & Campaigns
A breeze of fresh air at UNICEF's Year End Meeting
Moving the Agenda for Children forward in the Eastern Caribbean
The Status of Child Protection in St. Kitts/Nevis: The need for a National Reporting Protocol
Child Protection in Barbados: The need for a National Reporting Protocol
Situation analysis of children and women in the Eastern Caribbean
A Study of vulnerability in St. Lucia, Barbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines This study reports the findings of national household surveys conducted in St. Lucia, Barbados and in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to assess and determine child vulnerability in these countries [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
Violence Against Children - An evaluation of the protective environment - A case study of Dominica The study reports the findings of patterns of violence against children in Dominica. Among other findings, the study revelaed that boys are more likely to be involved in fights among their peers and boys are more likely to receive corporal punishment as a form of discipline than girls. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
World fit for Children in the children
HFLE in Caribbean Schools, New Approaches, Prospects and Challenges
Social Policy Mapping Database for Children in the Eastern Caribbean |