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Clear topic filterThe child is portrayed as being included, heard, and taken seriously in legal proceedings
children's voices framed as excluded and not taken seriously by institutions
Military families portrayed as neglected and negatively impacted by policy instability
Children are framed as secondary in family hierarchy, with their needs and activities deprioritized
framed as a group needing protection and inclusion in safety policies
highlighting vulnerability and loss of youth to evoke moral outrage
Child figure portrayed as publicly excluded and humiliated
Children portrayed as deeply endangered and vulnerable within the care system
Children in conflict zones portrayed as especially vulnerable and unprotected
Child victims are portrayed as deserving of protection and justice
frames the victim as tragically vulnerable and excluded from safety
Children are framed as being excluded from adequate nutritional support
Portrayed as vulnerable and at risk from platform designs
portrayed as victimized and excluded from normal life
Children are being framed as excluded from protection and safety
Framed as being at risk from certain types of information
Framing children as vulnerable and targeted in public spaces
portrayed as excluded and targeted
Children framed as vulnerable and targeted in public spaces
children portrayed as vulnerable and at risk due to platform design
Implies children are at risk due to large class sizes
Infants are framed as neglected by current safety systems, excluded from adequate protection
Children portrayed as excluded from protection, victims of war with no voice
Children framed as victims excluded from protection
portrayed as victims excluded from protection, with trauma minimized in broader political narrative
Children are framed as a vulnerable, targeted group exploited by corporate marketing tactics
Children portrayed as endangered by cellphone use
Children framed as targeted and vulnerable victims of industry marketing practices
Child's artistic self-expression framed as potentially harmful due to legal and social interpretation
children's welfare included through humanitarian lens
Bereaved families are framed as neglected and re-traumatized by digital systems, lacking protection and dignity
SNAs are portrayed as having been under threat from past cuts but now protected by policy intervention
SNA workforce is being framed as growing and capable, needing only structural support to be more effective
SNA role is being validated and integrated into formal education structures
Children framed as vulnerable and at risk from state programme
framed as being left behind and excluded from protection
Children are portrayed as highly vulnerable and endangered by unsecured firearms in the home
Children are framed as excluded from the benefits of a proper education due to ideological priorities