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… that care reform is possible, and generate lessons that could be used to shape national policies and strategies. The … that care reform is possible, and generate lessons that could be used to shape national policies and strategies. The … original separation. This included ensuring that the child could be enrolled and supported in school. Once the child had …
… accelerated reciprocal adaptation process and intervention could apply across resource-constrained settings. File … accelerated reciprocal adaptation process and intervention could apply across resource-constrained settings. Keywords … well-being (Feinberg et al., 2021). While some communities could quickly adapt— switching to telehealth, online …
… safety net or supportive network in the communities that could assist the young people when leaving a care … safety net or supportive network in the communities that could assist the young people when leaving a care … that their participation was voluntary and that they could refuse to participate or withdraw at any time …
… interaction between parents and children (59%) that could strengthen family relationships, the study found that … of parenting in Kenya has been on the decline and this could be one of the factors contributing to rising under-five … children’s friends and families (43.8%). This finding could be an important pointer to how much time parents spare …
… If no one had acted to improve my situation, I could still be mingling with rats which was the order of the … deplorable. If no one had acted to improve my situation, I could still be mingling with rats which was the order of the … in Maasai land is going through FGM. These children could be your sister, your brother, your grandchild, your …
… prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a … prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a …
… to care for the child? • What support might be needed? • Could the child maintain contact with parent/s if placed with … to care for this child? • What support might be needed? • Could the child maintain contact with parent/s if placed with … to care for the child? • What support might be needed? • Could the child maintain contact with parent/s if placed with …
… of the case management for reintegration approach, which could be disseminated among practitioners and other key … masks, and to make small renovations their house so it could accommodate their sister. Step 1 Identification of the … was ever concerned about her safety. To ensure that Juliet could return to school, the caseworker requested that the …
… 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, …
… Children’s Home by her extended family, who felt they could not care for her or ensure that she continued with her … and to support Mary’s care. To ensure Mary’s grandparents could look after her in the longer term, CTWWC helped the … and family visits safe. This meant that caseworkers could visit families like Mary’s face-to-face and continue to …