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… purpose of the report is to highlight areas where more could be done to support children and families and to prevent … parental care arrangements ...36 4.4 Support received that could have helped children to remain in parental care … purpose of the report is to highlight areas where more could be done to support children and families and to prevent …
… and tensions among actors on the ground. However, this could have been avoided if national and international child … money, polish shoes, wash cars or search for items that could either be of use at home or could be sold, such as firewood, plastic, metal or paper …
… Prevention of voluntary association with armed groups could be supported through attending to difficulties in daily … Prevention of voluntary association with armed groups could be supported through attending to difficulties in daily …
… and home enquiry for each child, only 10 organisations could provide gender-disaggregated data. A very low … the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution. The salesians could be called the pioneers of the work among the street … ensure alternative care for such a child. 3. such care could include, inter alia, foster placement, kafalah of …
… brothers lived close enough to each other so that the boys could receive care at their uncle’s family when necessary. In … for the nursing entrance, it would be better if she could receive some vocational guidance and help with the … and mourning. At the time Natasha was 6 years old and could understand what was happening. However, grief and …
… objective of providing a safe space in which foster carers could meet one another, share experiences and opinions, and … objective of providing a safe space in which foster carers could meet one another, share experiences and opinions, and …
… by the pandemic as containment measures dictated that they could not go out to play and had to stay confined within the … the CCIs staff tried to reorganize the space so children could sit at a distance from each other, eat outdoors and … to ensure protective and support functions, and services could only be provided through remote means. Respondents …
… and formed another family. The house was left empty and I could Findings “At this time I felt like I was no longer part … to care for me in - 16-year-old girl, India happiness he could.” - 16-year-old girl, India Policy implications … and “My dad continued to cane me each time he was drunk. I could not take it any more and days in the house with nothing …
… Unit] care. They ask: ‘Why are you blocking a bed that could be put to better use?’ This year, one of our patients … “supported admission,” and a “competency test” which could result in treatment without informed consent of the … multiple times during the interview and were informed they could decline to answer questions and end the interview at …
… in orphanages were not orphans but were from families that could not provide basic services to their children. As the … on government interventions specific to alternative care could be derived even after thorough secondary data research. … closure of government offices, caregivers and other staff could not be regularly at work. Hence, the staff is required …