id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-033802-r68za4cr Foster, Mark The safeguarding implications of COVID-19 2020-10-16 .txt text/plain 1496 67 58 Findings from a survey, conducted between April and June 2020, of more than 2,000 young people aged 10-17 across the UK, and their parent or carer include: and not all will have been able to seek, adversely affected by the pandemic attentional difficulties over a one-month period as lockdown has progressed: Parents/carers of primary school age children taking part in the survey reported an increase in their child's emotional, behavioural, and restless/attentional difficulties. And parents/carers of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and those with a pre-existing mental health difficulty reported a reduction in their child's emotional difficulties and no change in behavioural or restless/attentional difficulties. Parents/carers of secondary school age children reported a reduction in their child's emotional difficulties, but an increase in restless/attentional behaviours. ./cache/cord-033802-r68za4cr.txt ./txt/cord-033802-r68za4cr.txt