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WHAT: A set of standards on the process of a child or young person entering care, being cared for, and leaving care, based primarily on the views of children, families, and caregivers. It includes case studies, guidelines for care placements, and warning signs that care standards are not being met.
WHO: For all those affected by out of home care, i.e. children, families, caregivers, and the professionals/authorities involved in organizing care.
WHERE: The guidelines are written for European contexts;…
… The standards apply across a range of care settings and cover the delivery and administration of child care services, … for their care. Children are aware of the basic rules that cover social skills, respect for property and the rights of … The standards apply across a range of care settings and cover the delivery and administration of child care services, …
UNHCR is mandated by the United Nations to lead and co-ordinate international action for the world-wide protection of refugees and the resolution of refugee problems. In seeking to devise lasting solutions to refugees’ plight, it has been generally agreed that the approach of community mobilisation should be integrated into all phases of emergency relief. The consultation and participation of the communities in the planning and operation of projects will reflect the needs and concerns of the community, will draw on and make good use of the resources of the community, and will enhance the…
… of World Vision and other organizations and is intended to cover programming inside World Vision Area Development … organizations. Each implementation guide is intended to cover programming inside World Vision Area Development … of World Vision and other organizations and is intended to cover programming inside World Vision Area Development …
… reproduced with the appropriate acknowledgement. Front cover image (centre) and all others as marked are the … undertaken by qualified professionals, and should cover at least the following issues: 1. The child’s own … might be envisaged. They stated that consultation should cover all decision-making related to the care setting, …
… child and his/ her family and community. The guidelines cover reintegration back into families of origin4 and do not cover placement into alternative care or new families through … it is beyond the scope of these guidelines to also cover the complexities of best practice in these areas5. The …
… human rights. Governments must ensure interventions cover population groups equitably, particularly groups that … underpin the vision and the national plan, and it should cover inputs, outputs and outcomes. Many indicators that are … fees, households may be asked to contribute cash to help cover salaries, and food and manual labour to help maintain …
… from Institutional to Community-based Care, November 2012 Cover photo: © Lumos l Chris Leslie Design, layout: Judit … prevent full par� cipa� on in community life. It should cover all services and facili� es available to the general … as part of the reform strategy. The policy should cover the following aspects: • children at risk of immediate …
… approach, i.e. the provision of basic services to cover the immediate needs of migrant children, as would occur … approach, i.e. the provision of basic services to cover the immediate needs of migrant children, as would occur …
… covers all these points. Does the national framework cover in particular the following rights enshrined in the … covers all these points. Does the national framework cover in particular the following rights enshrined in the …