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"Gatekeeping," as it is used on this web site, is the process of referring children and families to appropriate services or care arrangements with the aim of limiting the number of inappropriate placements. Gatekeeping is an essential tool in diverting children from unnecessary initial entry into alternative care, and reducing the numbers of children entering institutions. Gatekeeping is often carried out by social welfare professionals or trained staff at institutions, but is often aided by members of the community and local service providers.
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… on the findings of the research in the new context of Covid-19 pandemic and the renewed challenges that Latin … on the findings of the research in the new context of Covid-19 pandemic and the renewed challenges that Latin …
… and individualised models of care. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, this new Report comes at a … are not to further compromised by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. REPORT ON THE TRANSITION FROM … and individualised models of care. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, this new Report comes at a …
… and neglect). These articles were prepared before the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Has the pandemic altered what our … 2011, respectively, at the height of the recession. Before COVID-19, both had decreased to levels similar to those of … and neglect). These articles were prepared before the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Has the pandemic altered what our …
Permanency planning is the process of assessing and preparing a child for long term care when in out-of-home placements such as kinship, foster care or institutions. A care plan must centre on what is in the child’s best interests, and therefore requires an ongoing assessment of the child and her needs. A guardian may be appointed as a further protection of a child’s rights.
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The ultimate goal of permanency planning is to ensure a secure environment with lifelong bonds that will support the child into adulthood. For most children this will be provided by their…
… isolation and mental health needs. Importantly, the COVID pandemic may mean parents’ support needs increasingly … isolation and mental health needs. Importantly, the COVID pandemic may mean parents’ support needs increasingly …
Knowledge of child development is the foundation for work with children, and therefore is a requirement for all those seeking to protect children. It influences every aspect of a child from physical growth and mental abilities, to how they express emotions, think and behave.
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Healthy development takes children through stages, whereby they obtain an increasing number of physical, mental, and emotional skills in order to become independent adults. These stages provide benchmarks for determining if a child is developing normally. Without knowledge of the normal…
Child care and protection policies regulate the care of children, including the type of support and assistance to be offered, good practice guidelines for the implementation of services, standards for care, and adequate provisions for implementation. They relate to the care a child receives at and away from home.
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States and all organisations with child care programmes should have child care policies which are in line with national legislation and international law, e.g. the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). In line with the CRC, emphasis should be placed on the…