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Preserving Families Through High-Quality Pre-Petition Representation
Iowa Legal Aidâs Parent Representation Project has provided extended representation and services to nearly 300 clients, keeping a total of 468 children out of the juvenile court system.
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When families become involved with the child welfare system, they often experience negative outcomes. Perhaps the most devastating outcome is the removal of children from their parentâs home. The long-term effects of removal on a childâs emotional and psychological development are often very detrimental, and the scope of the problem is huge. Researchers at Washington University and Cornell University estimate that 34.7 percent of children in the United States are involved with Child Protective Services (CPS) at least once before they turn 18. According to the 2019 census, there were some 73 million children under the age of 18 in the United States, and in that year, n
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Researchers found that people go to bed later and get less sleep on the nights before a full moon, even in areas with significant light pollution.
The research looked at the sleep patterns of people living with varying degrees of access to electricity and internet, from rural indigenous communities in Argentina to college students in the US.
Their findings show that people’s sleep patterns correspond with the lunar cycle, and that, while previous studies have shown that people with electricity access tend to sleep less, the same patterns are still present.
How did the study work?
Researchers at Washington University analysed the sleeping pattern of three different groups of an Argentinian indigenous community, which each had a differing amount of access to electricity and technology.