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… the child gets information from others. And vice versa. It could be, for example, that parents are allowed to join and … visit the child in the foster home and parents themselves could inform the child about their life situation. On the … emerged in the interviews as a multifaceted concept, which could include practical facilitation such as ‘facilitating …
… as such. The person being positioned as a foster parent could speak of themselves as a grandfather or uncle in a … her foster parents became angry, Marie answered: Marie: It could vary a lot [. . .] so sometimes it was just like a … reports that during that period, I had no safe adults I could talk to. She adds that she also felt that her case …
… claim does not preclude the possibility that the family could be reorganised in a way that addresses the danger … and react with suspicion and/or unease. Such reactions could negatively affect both the parent-child relationship … tion with the CWS. Based on these assumptions, critics could argue that the perceived threat of state coercion could …
… at borders with their parents, relatives and friends. They could also be travelling alone and/or with traffickers, … 2: What stories have you heard or come across that could provide a better overview of the specific needs of … and can deliver them to you and your colleagues. This could also be a good opportunity to build synergies with …
… of moves for children in OOHC. Individuals in the sample could move between 355 municipalities in 2017, but this … baseline outcomes before the reform. Addition- ally, one could expect within-municipality moves to hap- pen more … of moves for children in OOHC. Individuals in the sample could move between 355 municipalities in 2017, but this …
… started with verbal information round in which the youth could ask questions about the project (Lambert & Glacken, … interview or the project? Topic 1 – You and your life 2) Could you please tell me something more about yourself? (How … to bed and what do you do in the time before bedtime?) 4) Could you please tell about once you were happy? 5) Could you …
… the 2016 national survey on child labour (1.8%), which could indicate that the prevalence of working children is … for specific quick-impact and high-risk cases, which could include, an imminent eviction, a critical family need, … raised concerns that targeting child headed households could create problematic incentives for households to present …
… adolescents (Gold et al., 2012) showed that music therapy could promote motivation, develop social relationships, and … and health. It was also made clear that the informants could illustrate their an- swers with examples from practice. … the data, it became apparent for the authors that it could be relevant to illuminate findings in relation to …
… pictures, and we watch the anime vignette on YouTube. You could tell stories for hours, and I suppose that’s what you’d … Cash’s «Hurt», Echosmith’s - «Cool Kids»: «I wish that I could be like cool kids, cause all the cool kids they seem to … the adolescent in a different role; a musician. Case 3 «Could you leave now?» you asked. We had played together for a …
… greatly.’ And such ‘possibility room’ means everyone could benefit from a larger set of working instruments. In … bargaining processes. If we only had joined budgets, this could have all been avoided.’ Furthermore, some interviewees … in intervention perspectives, norms and expectations could generally get ironed out. In this respect, network …