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… adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in shelters by age 18 years could not access adult housing and lost this opportunity. … adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in …
… on Lesbos and as increased arrivals to the islands could lead to further deterioration of the dangerous … on Lesbosi and as increased arrivals to the islands could lead to further deterioration of the dangerous … accommodation capacity, many unaccompanied children there could still face confinement in police stations, living with …
… healing impact that living with adoptive families could have on adopted teenagers’ risk of maladaptive … healing impact that living with adoptive families could have on adopted teenagers’ risk of maladaptive …
… their adoption story that made them feel sad and angry and could identify several difficulties associated with their … their adoption story that made them feel sad and angry and could identify several difficulties associated with their …
… in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review … in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review …
… may be completely alone on their migratory path, others could be with their extended family mem- bers who are not … country for the purpose of family reunification, this act could be understood not only as a means of solidarity sharing … unaccompanied children were almost exclusively male minors could be a bit misleading as some of unaccompanied female …
… Greece were often aware of the risks the journey to Europe could entail; however, less than half of children assessed in … of the level of risk, reportedly knowing that they could be killed on the way (42 per cent) or drown at sea (30 … of communication between enumerator and respondent could be found (20 out of 501 cases), the randomly extracted …
… operation. In 2007 the authorities claimed the archipelago could cope with a maximum of only 300 children. Currently, … However, they said, the archipelago was overburdened and could not integrate all children, and so the authorities could not close emergency centers unless children were …
… in averages or correlation coeffi cient measures could be attributed to real differences in distribution or to … is a highly sensitive area of these children’s lives and could be a great compensating factor or, on the opposite … effect on girls and academic achievement, on boys. This could be one of the main factors: the importance to …
… Features and Standards of Foster Care for UASC in Serbia” Could I take care of a child who comes from…? As a foster … children in reception centres and institutions and they could be a valuable source of information on a specific … plans. As persons of trust, field NGO representatives could be instrumental in the process of preparing the child …