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… 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…
… on the findings of the research in the new context of Covid-19 pandemic and the renewed challenges that Latin … on the findings of the research in the new context of Covid-19 pandemic and the renewed challenges that Latin …
… and individualised models of care. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, this new Report comes at a … are not to further compromised by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. REPORT ON THE TRANSITION FROM … and individualised models of care. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, this new Report comes at a …
… and neglect). These articles were prepared before the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Has the pandemic altered what our … 2011, respectively, at the height of the recession. Before COVID-19, both had decreased to levels similar to those of … and neglect). These articles were prepared before the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Has the pandemic altered what our …
Poverty is a leading cause of child separation. Families may be torn apart by the stresses of trying to provide for their basic needs, and children may be abandoned or exploited for financial purposes. Household economic strengthening aims to reduce a family’s vulnerability to poverty, increase economic independence, and improve people’s ability to provide for their children.
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Economic strengthening alone will not prevent separation or protect children, and should form part of a comprehensive support package, including psychosocial work, community…