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UNICEF is seeking to recruit a legal expert to be placed in the MoLSS Department for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors to support the drafting of the required Ministerial Decisions as per Law 4554/2018 (Regulatory framework of Guardianship of unaccompanied children).
UNICEF is seeking to recruit an expert on Guardianship to EKKA to support the operationalization of the new Department on Guardianship.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a social policy expert to be placed to the MoLSS Department for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors to support the drafting of SOPs for new care and protection modalities for UASC with a focus on Guardianship and Supported Independent Living (SIL).
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a social policy expert to be placed to the MoLSS Department for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors to support the drafting of national policies and strategies to strengthen protection for UASC.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit an expert on Quality of Care for UASC to be placed to EKKA in order to support the establishment and operationalization of the new Department on Assessment, for a period from November 2018 until March 2019.
Join the US Center for the Study of Social Policy on November 14, 2018 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. EST to learn more about an innovative survey designed to be used by organizations serving youth and young adults ages 12-26 to measure and improve their well-being.
This article from the Washington Post highlights findings from the Annie E. Casey report 'Fostering Youth Transitions,' which investigates the experiences of US youths transitioning from foster care to independent living.
This study examined variability in problem behavior among toddlers entering new foster care placements and identified related child and parenting characteristics.
This phenomenological study focused on the experiences, aspirations, and fears of orphaned children living in and outside the orphanage in the Philippines.
This Annie E. Casey Foundation brief, which utilizes the most comprehensive data set ever collected across all 50 states of the US, fills in key details about the lives of young people who have experienced foster care.