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Portrays infants and children as acutely vulnerable to extreme violence in domestic settings
Child safety is portrayed as compromised by early marriage
Child victim is portrayed as having been deeply endangered
Children are portrayed as being at risk due to exposure to traumatic environments in watch houses
Children portrayed as vulnerable and at risk in traffic environments
young student’s death in shared housing space framed as a threat to youth safety
School lunch programme framed as potentially harming student well-being and learning
children's wellbeing framed as at risk due to political prioritisation over need
A minor portrayed as vulnerable to abuse by a doctor over an extended period
Frames children as vulnerable to authority figures' actions
Portraying children as at risk due to parental conduct and custody disputes
Child portrayed as vulnerable and at risk in school environment
Youth in the LGBTQ+ community are implicitly framed as vulnerable due to lack of data and societal understanding
Framing children as vulnerable to preventable harm in domestic settings
Underage individuals framed as unprotected and exposed to public harassment
framing the accused’s actions as deeply harmful to children
Child discipline norms are portrayed as broken, leading to public conflict and legal overreach
framing children as vulnerable and at risk
The child is framed as excluded from protection, having suffered neglect and abandonment
Framing children as deeply vulnerable to abuse by trusted figures
The environment is framed as dangerously harmful to children
Children are portrayed as deeply vulnerable and under threat
The environment around child safety is framed as deeply harmful due to manipulation, isolation, and delayed intervention
Children portrayed as ongoing victims in need of permanent protection
Children are framed as under severe and deliberate threat from online abuse networks
Children portrayed as having been endangered in a vulnerable setting
Children are portrayed as endangered by tech company influence and normalized smartphone use
framing children as under threat due to online criminal networks
The outcome for released migrant children is framed as broadly harmful and dangerous
children portrayed as excluded from adequate protection
Implies children are inadequately protected and vulnerable to abuse in trusted institutions
framing children as deliberately targeted and unprotected
Children portrayed as vulnerable to ridicule and harm due to developmental differences
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
Survivors and accusers are framed as excluded, suspect, and potentially fraudulent
Children portrayed as endangered due to institutional failures
Children framed as excluded from protection, vulnerable to harm due to adult behavior
children portrayed as needing protection and inclusion in policy
Children excluded from protection, framed as vulnerable to maternal threat
Children are portrayed as being at risk due to systemic failures in oversight
Children are framed as endangered in the context of migration
First Nations children framed as systematically endangered by state child welfare practices
Children portrayed as under extreme and systematic danger
Children portrayed as vulnerable and at risk within medical settings
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 are portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in institutional care
Current child protection approaches are framed as failing due to lack of investment in root causes
portrayed as vulnerable due to lack of surveillance and remote geography
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
Road safety is framed as a widespread public danger
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
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
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
Child migrant framed as particularly endangered
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