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… 2023: A Decade of Progress, A Future of Promise’, 2023. Cover photo credit: © UNICEF/UN0645931/Mugisha Disclaimer: … While the research for this report was able to cover a wide range of evidence on the evolution of social … roadblocks experienced along the way. In no way do they cover all strengthening efforts or all factors that have …
… first furniture, act as guarantee for rental contracts, cover additional costs (real estate agent fees, provision, … first furniture, act as guarantee for rental contracts, cover additional costs (real estate agent fees, provision, …
… signalled that avail- able funds are not sufficient to cover their needs. Local governments provided extra funds for … themselves can take care of their children. This can cover support to extended families as the role of … should not be limited to living situations, but cover socialisation and increased ability to function …
… on a single case level. In some cases the ombudsman can cover both types of work. 3. IMPROVING QUALITY This covers … service users. Federal directives and instructions mainly cover construction and interiors, health protec- tion and … standards for services. For example, regulations may cover the management, staff, premises and conduct of social …
… the family's only income, which was not enough to cover the rent of their home and maintain the business going … covered, which allowed Ilie to maintain his business, to cover the family's basic needs and to purchase the items they … (Figure 19). Cummulatively, the effort made by the NGOs cover 10% of the reform costs, stipulated in Scenario 2. 72 …
… offer the guiding logic for such national strategies to cover: • Access to adequate resources • Access to affordable … 2021. • Families of eighth graders will receive BGN 250 to cover part of the expenses for the beginning of the new … for paid sick leave. Sickness benefit was extended to cover the first three days of sick leave, which was not …
Abstract
Personal motivation is a key factor in the service of foster care, impending both on the welfare of the child and on the satisfaction of the carer. This paper explores the benefits, challenges and dilemmas involved in the job of professional (i.e. state-supported) foster carer in Romania–a country where the issue of child protection has drawn a great deal of international attention over the last thirty years. The principal hypothesis concerns whether the benefits, challenges and dilemmas identified by foster carers are…