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… still lack access to ECCE/ECD services. Furthermore, the COVID-19 global crisis has exacerbated already-underlying … ECCE/ECD financing is at even greater risk now due to COVID-19. In order to tackle policy, governance, and … already mobilized around a shared language at the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020 because they were already taking an …
… facing care leavers. Third, they study how the “beyond Covid” situation is affecting care leavers. Finally, they … facing care leavers. Third, they study how the “beyond Covid” situation is affecting care leavers. Finally, they …
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… and Jig-So11 and, following March 2020, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to social care services. However, … numbers of children entering care, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social care services across Wales. … and Jig-So11 and, following March 2020, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to social care services. However, …
… attend school outside regular enrollment dates and despite COVID- 19. 6. Households Economy: It relates to … to ensure their inclusion in their facilities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, caseworkers provided guidance and … make a safe and sustainable reintegration possible. During COVID-19, caseworkers also provided information, guidance, …
… the continuity of care and protection services during the COVID-19 pandemic through improved coordination referral … for emergency alternative care for children during COVID-19. UNICEF support MCDSS and the Social Workers’ … CARE REFORM IN ZAMBIA26 In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led MCDSS with support from UNCIEF and …
… guidelines for completing this form remotely amidst the COVID-19 pandemic are available on page 7 of this document. … plan. 6 Information Regarding Remote Assessment (due to COVID-19) While in-person assessment and follow-up is … remote contact has become a necessity during the COVID-19 lockdown. These distant connections can be very …
… within our most basic institutions and systems of support. COVID-19 is devastating communities of color where deep … in reports to the state child welfare agency during COVID-19, the state is implementing a pilot project in five … pregnancy. 12 Wilson, Valerie. “Inequities exposed: How COVID-19 widened racial inequities in education, health, and …
Interim care refers to care arranged for children on a short-term, temporary basis. It can involve placement with relatives, foster carers or in residential care facilities such as interim care centres, shelters or drop-in centres, and generally involves a temporary solution for children who are in need of immediate care and protection, while longer-term care is identified.
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Interim care may be required in situations where children’s safety and wellbeing is at risk and they need immediate care and protection. For example, while removal of a child from family care…
… availability/interest of informants in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic; and to the fact that the whole process was … A second round of data collection took place as the COVID-19 pandemic hit unexpectedly around the globe, which … online processes become more popular—even more because of COVID-19— children and youth may need money to pay for basic …
… This has become ever more important now with the COVID-19 pandemic which has challenged the social welfare … in alternative care in Thailand. Despite the challenges of Covid-19 we were able to undertake this research project that … Southeast Asia that has often been described (prior to the Covid-19 pandemic) as ‘one of the great development success …