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Interim care refers to care arranged for children on a short-term, temporary basis. It can involve placement with relatives, foster carers or in residential care facilities such as interim care centres, shelters or drop-in centres, and generally involves a temporary solution for children who are in need of immediate care and protection, while longer-term care is identified.
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Interim care may be required in situations where children’s safety and wellbeing is at risk and they need immediate care and protection. For example, while removal of a child from family care…
… availability/interest of informants in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic; and to the fact that the whole process was … A second round of data collection took place as the COVID-19 pandemic hit unexpectedly around the globe, which … online processes become more popular—even more because of COVID-19— children and youth may need money to pay for basic …
… This has become ever more important now with the COVID-19 pandemic which has challenged the social welfare … in alternative care in Thailand. Despite the challenges of Covid-19 we were able to undertake this research project that … Southeast Asia that has often been described (prior to the Covid-19 pandemic) as ‘one of the great development success …
… and unaccompanied minors. In addition, in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began, vulner- able communities and families in Guatemala were badly impacted. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacer- bated existing inequalities in … and unaccompanied minors. In addition, in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began, vulner- able communities and …
… assessment. The guidance can be found here. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 17 children with disabilities were … reintegrated into families using this guide. During the COVID-19 lockdown, 348 children with disabilities were sent home from institutional care due to fears of COVID-19 infection. All of these children were assessed and …
… World Vision; LAC This publication was produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, a difficult time that forced us all to … the Latin American context of structural inequalities, the COVID-19 crisis has developed at an unprecedented rate and … with lived experience. Even with its difficulties, the COVID-19 crisis has created new opportunities for …
… decisions on dealing with the refugee crisis, on post-COVID economic and social recovery, and, to a lesser extent, … in 2020-21 due to the record excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Natural population growth for all years … compared to the observed decline during the so-called „COVID-19 period” (2020-2021). According to data from the …
… ever having stayed in a residential care facility. The COVID-19 pandemic hits Malawi. Monitoring by the Human Rights … as poverty and violence in the home, are exacerbated by COVID. 2020 A TIMELINE OF CARE REFORM IN MALAWI CARE REFORM … carried out a mapping and assessment on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children in or reintegrated from …
Summary Report: Mid-term Review (MTR) for Family Based Care (FBC) Pilot Project with Base Model CCIs
… 202032 Children went back to their family homes during COVID lockdown due to the state government guidelines. The … support – Considering there has been major impact due to COVID 19, also for single mothers who might need support in … routine since child moved temporarily in village during COVID times o Child in CCI for long duration due to which he …
… some with additional needs? 3. What impact has the COVID-19 pandemic had on all children, making inclusive … model to support inclusion and deinstitutionalization. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed situations, such as in Kenya … force for improving equal opportunities for all. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a unique situation by confining …