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Children framed as victims deserving protection
Children portrayed as ongoing victims in need of permanent protection
portrays children as deserving protection and society as having a duty to safeguard them
frames vulnerable children as excluded from protection and left at risk
Children portrayed as endangered by leadership that trivializes child sexual abuse
Framing the children as psychologically excluded and traumatized by their mother’s actions
Children are portrayed as vulnerable and exposed to urban violence, lacking protection
Survivors and accusers are framed as excluded, suspect, and potentially fraudulent
Children portrayed as endangered due to institutional failures
Framed as central, positive figures in a diplomatic moment despite lack of agency or voice
Minors portrayed as emotionally and psychologically endangered by adult actions
Children are portrayed as deeply vulnerable and endangered by repatriation and arrest policies
Alcohol misuse portrayed as a recurring threat to public conduct and safety
Children framed as excluded from protection, vulnerable to harm due to adult behavior
children portrayed as needing protection and inclusion in policy
portraying child victims as marginalized and vulnerable to exploitation
Framing alcohol abuse as a recurring driver of public bigotry and personal failure
Children excluded from protection, framed as vulnerable to maternal threat
Children are portrayed as being at risk due to systemic failures in oversight
Next generation of minority youth framed as being politically disenfranchised
survivors framed as finally being included and validated
schools framed as unsafe and threatening environments for children
Children are portrayed as deeply vulnerable and endangered by institutional failures and abuse
Children framed as specifically targeted and victimized
Children are framed as endangered in the context of migration
Children of incarcerated parents are framed as being emotionally excluded and harmed by broken visitation systems
First Nations children framed as systematically endangered by state child welfare practices
Children portrayed as under extreme and systematic danger
Children in Gaza framed as excluded and targeted
Children with cancer are framed as being neglected and excluded from national priorities
Children framed as institutionally unprotected despite being in care settings
Children portrayed as vulnerable and at risk within medical settings
Framed as vulnerable and exposed to violence
framed as vulnerable and excluded from protection, with civilian deaths emphasized
Child Safety is framed as compromised and under ongoing threat
portrayed as endangered due to systemic failures
Children portrayed as vulnerable and in extreme danger due to adult cruelty
Children portrayed as vulnerable and at risk due to systemic failure
Children portrayed as vulnerable but now protected through incarceration
Children are implicitly framed as threatened by the erasure of abuse allegations and the romanticization of Jackson’s relationship with minors.
Children are framed as a protected group requiring special safeguards in digital spaces
Children are portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in institutional care
Children are portrayed as vulnerable and at risk from social media, requiring state-level protection
Portrays children and online spaces as increasingly endangered by hidden, commercialized abuse material
Current child protection approaches are framed as failing due to lack of investment in root causes
The Aboriginal Child Placement Principle is framed as beneficial and under threat from harmful government changes
children portrayed as historically endangered by institutional failure
Child protection systems framed as underutilized and failing due to family inaction
Child is portrayed as deeply endangered during years in isolation
Child portrayed as enduring prolonged danger and neglect with no institutional protection
Implying ongoing vulnerability of those who come forward due to fear and personal cost
Workplace environment is framed as unsafe due to verbal, physical, and sexual misconduct
Children portrayed as having been endangered by institutional inaction
Children in educational institutions portrayed as historically vulnerable to abuse and systemic failure
Children are portrayed as deeply endangered in institutional care settings
Child safety is framed as an overriding positive imperative
framed as emotionally vulnerable and at risk from political hostility
Children portrayed as endangered by adult authority figure
Child protection is framed as being in urgent crisis requiring immediate legislative action
Child safety is portrayed as currently threatened due to systemic failures
Framing child protection systems as failing due to missed warnings and staff suspensions
Children are portrayed as endangered by adult authority figures
Children are portrayed as deeply vulnerable to digital abuse and peer cruelty
framing child victims as vulnerable and excluded from protection
Survivors are portrayed as marginalized and in need of protection, emphasizing their ongoing exclusion from safety and normalcy due to systemic gaps.
Frames the incident as part of a broader crisis in youth and student safety
frames children as vulnerable and unprotected in the face of predatory violence
portraying children as vulnerable victims of adult recklessness
Children are portrayed as vulnerable and psychologically endangered by classroom content
Child migrant framed as particularly endangered
Children are framed as being excluded from digital spaces in a way that may be punitive rather than protective
Children framed as currently unsafe due to government inaction
Child custody decisions are framed as occurring in a context of personal crisis and emotional turmoil
Children are framed as vulnerable and under threat from unregulated social media platforms
Children are framed as endangered due to systemic failures
Framed as a severe violation of child safety and trust
portrayed as marginalized and disempowered in tech-driven classrooms
Child development crisis framed as urgent and escalating due to screen time
Children portrayed as endangered by unregulated screen time
portrays young people as vulnerable and at risk in society
The Aboriginal child placement principle is framed as a protective, beneficial policy that must not be weakened
The child protection system is framed as chronically failing and unresponsive to past recommendations
Children portrayed as vulnerable to gambling-normalised culture
Children are framed as systematically exploited and silenced
Framed as broken and ideologically compromised
Framed as deeply endangered due to systemic neglect
Students portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in school settings
Child victim framed as voiceless and excluded, emphasizing helplessness and lack of agency
Child Safety is portrayed as severely compromised and failing to protect vulnerable children
Children are framed as vulnerable and inadequately protected from platform design
Children framed as vulnerable and endangered by data practices
Children are framed as vulnerable targets of addictive and invasive tech design
Framing children as endangered by rising violence and exposure to pornography
Childless adults portrayed as emotionally deficient and socially disconnected
Childlessness framed as a societal threat and existential danger
Obese children are framed as vulnerable and socially at risk due to their health condition
Survivors are framed as being excluded from justice due to arbitrary legal cutoffs
Frames the child as extremely vulnerable and under sustained threat due to maternal neglect
Survivors of sexual abuse are portrayed as marginalized individuals bravely reclaiming voice and dignity
Child victim framed as abandoned by state systems