Impact of Covid-19 on children & teenagers

Here you can find resources related to the pandemic’s impact on the mental health of children and teenagers.

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Families

This Webinar explores the complex mental health, educational and access to care impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and families.

DEVELOPER: The National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

Psychosocial Support for Children during COVID-19 A Manual for Parents and Caregivers

The purpose of this manual is to provide parents, caregivers, support persons, and children and adolescent themselves, a tool that will enable them to understand what is COVID-19 and how it can be prevented, help them manage related stress, fear and anxiety, and recognize the increased risk of violence, which can help them to stay safe.

DEVELOPER: Childline & Unicef

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children’s mental health and wellbeing, and beyond: A scoping review

This reports on analyses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children’s mental health and wellbeing, and the resources needed to assist them in these difficult times. The findings point out the impacts of the pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of children hailing from different socio-economic backgrounds, as well as the impacts on families and schools. It also highlight how lockdown, quarantine, social distancing, social media and the measures needed to prevent the spread of infection affected children’s mental health and wellbeing.

DEVELOPER: Journal of Childhood, Education & Society

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

Impacts of lockdown on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people

This overview of evidence considers empirical studies of the mental health and wellbeing impacts of lockdown during both the COVID-19 pandemic and during similar health-related disasters in the past. We consider the empirical evidence of impacts across three areas:
1) direct impacts on children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing;
2) impacts within the family context; and
3) impacts within the context of education.

DEVELOPER: Mental Health Foundation

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19

To prevent and address GBV, the UNDP works on dedicated actions and strategies, which are outlined in 1st section of this briefing note. UNDP Country Offices, UN sister agencies and other partners contributed to addressing GBV by ensuring that their broader interventions to cope with the COVID-19 crisis can help enhance the protective factors to prevent GBV (see section 2). This briefing also provides cross-cutting considerations to be mainstreamed across every intervention (see section 3 of the briefing note).

DEVELOPER: UNDP

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Article that sets out guidelines on what measures to take to prevent gender-based violence during the Covid 19 pandemic.

DEVELOPER: UN Women and Women Enabled International

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

MY BODY IS MY OWN: Claiming the right to autonomy and self-determination

The report reveals how serious many of the shortfalls in bodily autonomy are; many have worsened under the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic. Right now, for instance, record numbers of women and girls are at risk of gender-based violence and harmful practices such as early marriage. The report also outlines solutions that are already at hand, while making the point that success requires much more than a disconnected series of projects or services, as important as these may be.

DEVELOPER: UNFPA

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

The impact of restrictive messures for Covid_19 on rights of children

A report relevant to assessing the impact of measures to deal with the pandemic on children’s rights.

DEVELOPER: UNICEF

EN, GR

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

Considering the impact of COVID-19 on children

Effects of the pandemic on children and the contribution of WHO.

DEVELOPER: W.H.O.

EN, GR

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

The Ignored Pandemic – The Dual Crises of Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19

Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a global pandemic existing in all social groups across the globe, yet it has largely been ignored in the COVID-19 response and recovery plans. It is evident that the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified GBV, including domestic violence and intimate partner violence amongst other forms of violations. As this paper shows, GBV is an ignored pandemic that needs a systemic and intersectional response more than ever.

DEVELOPER: OXFAM

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

Violence against children and adolescents in the time of COVID-19

Report on domestic violence against minors during Covid 19, prevention and psychological support.

DEVELOPER: UNICEF

EN

EVIDENCE: CLICK HERE

 

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