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There is limited evidence on family reintegration for children who have been in residential care within the African context. The goal of this study is to find out what factors impact reintegrated institutionalized children’s desire to remain with their biological parents or extended family. The dataset included records for 659 interviewed children and their guardians. However, the analyses were limited to 408 cases with complete data on the dependent and independent variables.
Most of the children in the study (73%) preferred to remain with their relatives. The age of the child, length of…
… more than 5 million orphaned by coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19]) (4). Although there is evidence that the cognitive … more than 5 million children recently orphaned due to the COVID-19 pandemic (4), do not have caregivers. For children … et al., Global minimum estimates of children affected by COVID-19-associated orphanhood and deaths of caregivers: A …
… and programs. Timing has never been more crucial. The COVID-19 pandemic poses a real threat to child nutrition and … AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROGRAMS NEW RISKS FROM COVID-19 The current COVID-19 pandemic places more children at risk of losing …
… people through the even more critical need created by the COVID-19 crisis. The briefing begins by providing a brief … support in Scotland. Leaving Care in Scotland – The pre-COVID picture Outcomes for care experienced young people … improvements in practice (McGhee, 2017). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic – and the public health emergency response …
… Vision of Community-Based Care India The impact of COVID-19: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Care: India An overview of CTWWC’s … Vision of Community-Based Care India The impact of COVID-19: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Care: India …
… of Mexico and prompting internal reflection; 2) the COVID-19-pandemic and subsequent government requirements and … care back home, as a means of containing the spread of COVID-19; and 3) recognition that over half of their … the transition process was the realization that when COVID-19 pandemic requirements forced the rapid reunification …
… state of affairs has become more pressing following the Covid-19 pandemic. With expertise in design, robotics, … state of affairs has become more pressing following the Covid-19 pandemic. With expertise in design, robotics, …
Beyond Family: Separation and reunification for young people negotiating transnational relationships
This paper explores perspectives on family reunification and emergent forms of separation among young migrants. These young people lived apart from and later reunited with their migrant parents who moved from the Philippines to Canada for work. The author draws from 15 months of ethnographic, arts-based, and participatory research with ten participants living in Greater Vancouver. While reunification literature and child rights discourse often focus on the process of a mother and child coming back together, this can obscure the relationships that young people form with others in the meantime…
… 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, …
… and because of a rapid reunification process instigated by COVID-19 prevention measures, there was an estimated number … of 1905 children were released from 79 CCIs as part of the COVID-19 measure. Of these, 1080 (56%) were placed with kin. … children from families. 13 Changing The Way We Care (2021) COVID Situational Analysis report. 14 Government of Kenya, …