As an important voice in the international academic community, the journal Child & Youth Services not only provides a platform for researchers in the field of children and youth services to present and exchange ideas, but also promotes in-depth understanding and awareness of child and youth well-being issues through the publication of high-quality academic articles. The journal covers a wide range of topics from child development theory to practical intervention strategies, including but not limited to family relationships, educational interventions, mental health, social inclusion, and juvenile crime prevention. Through these studies, the journal aims to provide an empirical basis and innovative ideas for policymakers, social workers, educators, and all those concerned with the well-being of children and adolescents.
In addition, the journal also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, encouraging experts and scholars from psychology, sociology, education, law, public health and other fields to participate together, to examine and solve the problems faced by children and adolescents from a multi-angle and multi-level perspective. This interdisciplinary integration not only enriches the research content, but also improves the practicability and influence of the research results. Through such collaboration, the journal hopes to inspire more innovative solutions that support the comprehensive development and well-being of children and adolescents, thereby promoting social progress and harmony.