Every two years, the National Centre of Documentation and Analysis for Childhood and Adolescence prepares the Report based on the programmatic indications provided by the National Observatory for Childhood and Adolescence.
A specific characteristic of the Report is that it pays special attention to new situations or already-known situations that become priorities in the universe of childhood and adolescence. Therefore, the Report is not a complete and comprehensive collection of all the complex aspects of the condition of underage citizens; on the contrary, it offers some input on open issues, proposing, where possible, guidance to overcome the main challenges.
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2009/11/16
Topics: The status of children, Adolescence , Childhood
Activities: Biennial Reports on the Condition of Children, The Centre's Publications
Type of resource: Reports
Titles: Report on the condition of children in Italy
The 2008-2009 Two-year report on the condition of children and adolescents in Italy collects the contributions of the various working groups of the National Observatory on Childhood and Adolescence. Being divided on a thematic...
2006/11/24
Topics: The status of children, Adolescence , Childhood
Activities: Biennial Reports on the Condition of Children, The Centre's Publications
Type of resource: Reports
Titles: Report on the condition of children in Italy
The two-year report on the condition of children and adolescents in Italy was drawn up following the indications given by the National Observatory on Childhood and Adolescence in January 2004. Therefore, attention was paid not only to...
2001/11/24
Topics: The status of children, Adolescence , Childhood
Activities: Biennial Reports on the Condition of Children, The Centre's Publications
Type of resource: Reports
Titles: Report on the condition of children in Italy
On the one hand, this report on the condition of children and adolescents in Italy intends to examine some open questions of the 2000s which show that, without being over-pessimistic, today’s children and adolescents are difficult to...