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… to generate understanding of approaches and tools that could effectively monitor children and families’ … understanding of what successful reintegration of children could look like. The mid- and end-term reviews of the M&E … to generate understanding of approaches and tools that could effectively monitor children and families’ reinte- …
… de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission … and it is recognised that there may be documentation that could not be obtained. 1.2. The research base for the report … de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission Directo- …
… some deficiencies in social abilities. These EEG findings could represent a predisposition for psychopathological … to the accumulation of external information [26] and since could play an important role on this complex function [27]. … institutionalized adolescents in a naturalistic condition could be helpful for understanding of the long term effects …
… moratorium until a stronger child protection system could be operationalized to ensure the safety and rights of … child welfare system, participants believed that the FGC could leverage existing resources to impact a large number of … moratorium until a stronger child protection system could be operationalized to ensure the safety and rights of …
… more research related to alternative care outcomes that could inform policy and practice. View Article … Ideal … more research related to alternative care outcomes that could inform policy and practice. View Article … Victor K. …
… in the short-term or for a fixed time, while a partner could pursue her career. Others served as foster parents for … professions in a given context. Most of these professions could be considered helping or caregiving professions: … commenting that his job was “cool” and asked how they could do something similar. These examples suggest that while …
… headquarters wanted to understand just how successful they could be in finding permanent families for children living in … process and supportive services, parents and relatives could care for most of the children in Guatemalan orphanages. … family proved many children in Guatemala’s institutions could find permanent homes with family members. It motivated …
… were closed because they reached the age of majority and could be supported in independent living, and four had … 40% of the cases analyzed had a family connection that could care for the child but that had not been actively … were closed because they reached the age of majority and could be supported in independent living, and four had …
… that a legal entity should be established so the group could have stronger influence over the quality of services … be contextualized through participation. The research team could not identify existing measures of well-being tailored … that a legal entity should be established so the group could have stronger influence over the quality of services …
… and kept thinking of my parents, but that was all I could do as my dad had passed away, and my mom had forgotten … when I was eight years old. Dad realised that he alone could not raise us well, so he married another wife. [...] My … living alone.” Young man, aged 19, Rwanda “The only way I could rid myself of such sadness was by crying because the …