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… were specifically selected so that the collected data could be used to develop the alternative care action plan. … were specifically selected so that the collected data could be used to develop the alternative care action plan. … were specifically selected so that the collected data could be used to develop the alternative care action plan. …
… our predecessor Committee’s inquiry into fostering, which could not be completed before the General Election. In our … our predecessor Committee’s inquiry into fostering, which could not be completed before the General Election. In our … changes to local and national policies and practice that could safely stem the increases in a way which achieves the …
… It was also important that I was around family so I could share grief, as well as happy memories, that I could have easily forgotten. I wholeheartedly appreciate the … and non-related, connected people. A family network could include step-parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, …
… is anyone who spent time in care as a child. Such care could be in foster care, institutional care (mainly … to parents not possible, etc.). Children or young persons could be placed in kinship care after exiting residential … these SOPs highlight 24 Children who qualify § Children could be placed in Kafaalah after exiting residential care, …
… result in children being left in harmful situations, and could potentially result in long term damage to their … neglected. If you ignore what may be symptoms of abuse, it could result in ongoing harm to the child. It is not … reasonable chastisement in court proceedings. This defence could previously be invoked by a parent or other person in …
… steps that may be perceived by the child as punitive could put them at more risk of going missing. Efforts to … to keep trafficked children safe in their care setting could include, amongst others: • temporarily removing mobile … on an emergency accommodation basis. Such accommodation could leave children particularly vulnerable to further risk …
… from anti-trafficking experts about proven strategies that could be introduced in their States. Over 2 days, the State … for crimes committed while being trafficked, which could prevent them from passing background checks required … minors, because having a conviction on their record could affect employment, immigration status, obtaining loans, …
… adoptive homes, is not often documented in a way that could be used to quantify and measure current performance or … the child’s life, both past and present Significant people could include child welfare workers, foster parents, … leaders (Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, 2014). It could even include people like parents of other children in a …
… assessing and mitigating the risks of interventions that could negatively affect children; considering the context and … adaptation to meet the needs of these children. This could include adaptations such as ramps for children in … (but not a Departmental Social Welfare Officer as this could create a potential conflict of interest). Board of …
… ensure alternative care for such a child […] such care could include, inter-alia, foster placement, Ka-falah of … decisions concerning him/her. The child’s best interests could 9 be determined by consulting the child, care givers, … set in the project. Effective Indicators of change could focus on the following five major dimensions: a. …