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… While these risks have been documented in this study, it could not be determined which categories of CWPC face greater risks than others. The study could not authoritatively estimate the total prevalence of … that their caregivers may face, as these issues could affect their responsibilities as caregivers. CWPC in …
… programs, the effects of these socio-economic issues could be addressed and be combated, hence the existence of … “If we can have someone who is dealing with agriculture could visit us maybe once a month just to check on the … during the pandemic. While participant 10 said, “we could not be present at a life space of children as we …
… problems increased among children at greater risk. This could be attributed to interrupted or reduced access to … in being deprived of happy childhood experiences which could also apply to children’s homes. In particular, the … who might have been parents (Wyk, 2020). This possibly could have contributed to the increased numbers of OVC. By …
… section 22 of the RA7. She, however, was informed that she could not apply for her nephew as he was not her biological … Failure to provide a child the appropriate documentation could result in that child facing detention and deportation … status. It is not inconceivable that a group of children could form part of a “particular social group”, though this …
… and support vulnerable families when social workers could not reach them. LESSON 2 Care reform must be based on a … examples of methods developed during the pandemic that could be useful for understanding future challenges that may … in residential care homes to gather information when they could not access homes themselves due to lockdown. Swanzen …
… and the recently promulgated 2014 regulations to the Act, could make matters worse for children in the care of extended … but had been unable to do so as she did not have an ID and could not obtain birth certificates for her children. Her own … The DHA official insisted that only the mother could register the child and that the grandmother therefore …
… house. The lockdown impacted me in a big way because we could not do anything and that put a lot of strain on us… we … com- pared with the younger group. One reason for this could be that older AGYW take more responsibility for secur- … are not only distressing due to economic anxiety, but could link to psychological distress related to loss of …
… constituency that is negatively affected by gun- violence could balance the debate 23PART 1: Children and Law Reform … usefulness of resources – and even what form they take – could relate to young people’s stage of development,89 the … a level of introspection which only ‘sophisticated’ people could have. This view is clearly absurd, and in fact, in …
… and for providing a room and “safe space” where workshops could be held and offering ongoing support to the girls who … and addresses complexities of both types of relationships could potentially serve migration outcomes for vulnerable … an approach was developed for the primary research that could draw from any variation from existing knowledge in the …
… valuable during this time, especially when the CYCC could access online educational services. Primary human … the CYCC staff and other residents. Only under Level 2 could other professional services be activated again. Only … in the behaviour of the children during the lockdown could be detected and typified. ● Initially, nobody clearly …