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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…
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… in small groups about their experiences; however, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this practice. Guardianship … in small groups about their experiences; however, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this practice. Guardianship …