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… or sexual exploitation, abuse, neglect and violence. Cover Photo: © Francesca Garofalo, 2017 1 Inter-Agency Group … to gather enough information and the economic resources to cover at least the first part of the journey. Information, … my country due to economic reasons; my family was able to cover my basic [needs] but I wanted to take charge of my …
… 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, …
In the project “Applying Safe Behaviours”, SOS Children’s Villages is working to enable children, young people and professionals to prevent and appropriately respond to peer violence amongst children and young people in alternative care and vulnerable families.
“Applying Safe Behaviours: Preventing and Responding to Peer Violence Amongst Children Without or At Risk of Losing Parental Care” is a two-year project (2021-2023) co-funded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship (REC) Programme of the European Union.
The project aims to make children and young…
… 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 …
… European Commission to develop a comprehensive strategy to cover missing and unaccompanied children, as a follow up to … opportunities offered by existing tools, and new tools, to cover areas where cooperation is currently inefficient. 108 … European Commission to develop a comprehensive strategy to cover missing and unaccompanied children, as a follow up to …
… Cornelia Bolter, Simone Rechfelden, Johanna Romillo COVER PHOTO: myriam Sterenberg PHOTOS: Alexander Gabriel (3), … closer sibling relations are and the more functions they cover, the higher the conflict poten- tial seems to be. … Cornelia Bolter, Simone Rechfelden, Johanna Romillo COVER PHOTO: myriam Sterenberg PHOTOS: Alexander Gabriel (3), …
Abstract: The number of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) arriving in the European Union (EU) has been increasing dramatically over recent years resulting in the formulation of EU policy directives around safeguarding and well-being. Notably, the majority of UAMs enter Europe irregularly through two main gateways to the European continent: via Italy, using the Central Mediterranean Sea route; or through Greece, transiting through the Eastern Mediterranean route from Turkey, mostly via sea. Profiles of UAMs travelling via the two different routes are significantly diverse, reflecting Italy’s and…
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This article is written as part of the FORUM project (FOR Unaccompanied Minors: transfer of knowledge for professionals to increase foster care), an EU funded project which sought to enhance the capacity of professionals to provide quality foster care for unaccompanied migrant children, primarily through the transfer of knowledge. The article aims to contribute to this transfer of knowledge by bringing together literature which is of relevance to professionals developing or enhancing foster care services for unaccompanied migrant children (such as social workers), other…
Institutions are never a suitable care option for any child, including refugee and migrant unaccompanied children. Yet, despite dedicated efforts and significant progress towards deinstitutionalisation across Europe in recent years, institutional care is too often the default response to unaccompanied migrant, asylum-seeking and refugee children.
This new report, Rethinking care: Improving support for unaccompanied migrant, asylum-seeking and refugee children in the European Union, is the result of collaboration between Lumos Foundation and a steering…