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… were left behind during the war and killed because they could not be carried) and were not mentioned in the other … in the treat- ment of children with disabilities could be attributed to the greater participation of children … initiatives across Guinea, Niger, Sierra Leone, and Togo, could include: (i) Increasing awareness of existing legis- …
… my children. I need access to health care.” Social workers could not always provide the solutions but they provided a … families to express their fears and basic needs. They also could coordinate with a range of service providers to … intervention that was not so effective or efficient but could be improved based on our experience to date; • A …
… would be established through an initial assessment that could establish if a formal BID procedure should begin … interim care that is in the child’s best interest, which could include a conditional statement that if tracing continues to be unsuccessful, the care could be considered a satisfactory potentially permanent care …
… a few days of their arrival. A child protection agency could not have done better at matching up children and foster … crying. Someone in the village called me over and said I could spend the night. I explained my story to him and said I … who fled war three years ago, essentially before they could talk. Their consequent lack of knowledge of their homes …
… demand for child transfer during the HIV epidemic could considerably outstrip the system's capacities. Search … handicap affecting the sending family due to the disease could make the exchange less attractive for the receiving … them, their playmates ran away because they said they could catch the disease since they had been in contact with …