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… Other recent Child Circle/KIND publications include: Cover image caption: Refugee children fleeing Ukraine are … Page 4 I. We use the term “unaccompanied children” to cover persons under 18 years of age, who are outside their … Other recent Child Circle/KIND publications include: Cover image caption: Refugee children fleeing Ukraine are …
… alternatives. A problem is that social workers have to cover the costs of the training including travel and per diem … is specifically designed for counter-trafficking NGOs to cover various aspects of social work, including: theories and … alternatives. A problem is that social workers have to cover the costs of the training including travel and per diem …
… DESIGN: Andrea Szekely, independent consultant Front cover photo: Hasan Ghroof, World Vision Jerusalem-West … children through cash assistance or food distribution to cover basic food needs during the pandemic. Whenever … DESIGN: Andrea Szekely, independent consultant Front cover photo: Hasan Ghroof, World Vision Jerusalem-West …
Disability Rights International (DRI) published these recommendations in response to a visit to Ukraine’s institutions for children with disabilities in late April 2022. DRI visited three facilities for children aged six to adult, and one “baby” home for children from birth to age six.
DRI found that Ukraine’s children with disabilities with the greatest support needs are living in atrocious conditions – entirely overlooked by major international relief agencies and receiving little support from abroad.
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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…
… primary (1 ) Primary indicators are lead indicators which cover the broad fields that have been considered the most … primary (1 ) Primary indicators are lead indicators which cover the broad fields that have been considered the most …
… and moral support - and targeted social assistance cannot cover this.T To overcome hardships in the long- term, people … and moral support - and targeted social assistance cannot cover this.T To overcome hardships in the long- term, people …
This paper examines and compares the cost of maintaining and caring for a child in an internat with the cost of providing social support services to a child living in the community. It examines residential institutions and community services and comments upon their respective impacts upon and outcomes for children. The paper illustrates that residential care provides poor outcomes for children, such as poor psychosocial development and educational under achievement. It also demonstrates that the management of residential care is of its nature self serving and undermining of the…
This report analyses and comments upon the expenditures from public funds on the residential care of children in the Republic of Moldova for the financial year 2005. The analysis uses outturn data for 2005 supplied by the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
Overall the analysis of expenditures reveals a system of residential care that is:
- costly;
- poorly managed;
- follows no consistent policies;
- whose terms of reference are widely abused (21% of all children are day pupils and…
… Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health, New Haven Cover image “Maria Lvova-Belova brought children from Donetsk … Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health, New Haven Cover image “Maria Lvova-Belova brought children from Donetsk …