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… your practice? Emerging adulthood in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic What does this mean for our care … your practice? Emerging adulthood in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic What does this mean for our care …
… Rapid Return Mandates CAFO 30 Oct 2020 Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a growing trend of Governments … Rapid Return Mandates CAFO 30 Oct 2020 Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a growing trend of Governments …
… minimum dataset, and the role of data in response to COVID-19. Colleagues from local authority partners will join … minimum dataset, and the role of data in response to COVID-19. Colleagues from local authority partners will join …
… signing of the Consultancy contract.. Given the current Covid pandemic, contingency plans will be necessary in the … held across the 2 districts. The last fair was affected by Covid restrictions and was implemented differently to the … delays are likely due to travel restrictions relating to COVID-19. (C) The third phase is expected to take place in …
Residential care refers to any group living arrangement where children are looked after by paid staff in a specially designated facility. It covers a wide variety of settings ranging from emergency shelters and small group homes, to larger-scale institutions such as orphanages or children’s homes. As a general rule, residential care should only be provided on a temporary basis, for example while efforts are made to promote family reintegration or to identify family based care options for children. In some cases however, certain forms of residential care can operate as a longer-term care…
… families? Why is outdoor play even more important during COVID-19? How can programs promote the positive and … families? Why is outdoor play even more important during COVID-19? How can programs promote the positive and …
… areas in New South Wales and Victoria. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, interviews took place via Zoom and were … the situation has been exacerbated for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many have experienced ‘reduced or … how much they could and couldn’t [understand]. With Covid, most of the kids are working from home with digital or …
… than 10 minutes to administer by phone or in person, given COVID restrictions for group gatherings. Survey should … than 10 minutes to administer by phone or in person, given COVID restrictions for group gatherings. Survey should …
Adequate health and nutrition is essential for the healthy development of children. Families affected by illness may not be able to work or provide proper care. Children in these situations are at risk of dropping out of school in order to care for a sick adult and work in order to replace lost income. If the caretaker dies from the illness, the child risks a number of negative outcomes including living on the street or being placed in institutional care.
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The provision of free or affordable health and nutrition services is vital in the protection of children and…
… the University of Bergen in the autumn of 2019, at a ‘pre- COVID- 19’ time when physical meetings were still possible, … birth family during the ‘lockdown’ necessitated by the COVID- 19 pandemic suggests that digitally mediated contact … the University of Bergen in the autumn of 2019, at a ‘pre- COVID- 19’ time when physical meetings were still possible, …