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… cultural ideas of how “a competent child” should perform could be at odds with informants' identities. Ethnic minority … bureaucratic characterizations and limited resources could hamper both the continuity and quality of such … cultural ideas of how “a competent child” should perform could be at odds with informants' identities. Ethnic minority …
… this paper, we examine if and how care order proceedings could be improved in England, Finland, Norway, and … this paper, we examine if and how care order proceedings could be improved in England, Finland, Norway, and …
… 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 …
… of abuse and neglect; harmful institutional practice that could include abusive forms of discipline or control; and … care facilities surveyed in the country assessments many could be characterised as institutional.41 It is widely … the welfare of the child. A system of quality care could be defined as one that has implemented the Guidelines …
… 19 percent for children aged 1-17 years old. These data could be interpreted to indicate that households with … a more stable longer-term solution is being sought. This could be assisted family reunification or placement into … cared for. In consequence, the placement of children could have been avoided in many cases had adequate and …
… Indeed, projections suggest that 57,000‒ 148.000 people could fall into poverty, while the middle class could shrink by as many as 100,000 people. This is equivalent … don’t have access to internet and technology and therefore could not benefit of online education, an independent …
… 69 were 22 years or older. In 28 cases, the mother's age could not be ascertained from the judgement. Paternity was … 69 were 22 years or older. In 28 cases, the mother's age could not be ascertained from the judgement. Paternity was …
… 19 percent for children aged 1-17 years old. These data could be interpreted to indicate that households with … 19 percent for children aged 1-17 years old. These data could be interpreted to indicate that households with …