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… being in residential care, approximately 10,000 children could be removed from the figures. The reality, however, is … the regions’ countries were missing, and their figures could only be estimated. Furthermore, the figures were … at least eight years, so they cannot imagine how anything could be different. Their behaviour towards the children is …
… in alternative care had to enter the institution alone and could not be accompanied and helped by their case manager. … On the other hand, children who remained in institutions could not be visited by their parents. In the absence of … example to help with online learning. Their involvement could be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where …
… over whether Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians could be regarded as ‘racist’ (McGreal 2001). The irony is, … genetically so similar (McKie 2001) that, whatever else could be said of the Israelis’ behaviour, it could not be described as racist. Since, as noted above, …
… conditions deteriorated for many families, the state could not take care of the children and maintain the whole … been more regression that progress since independence. It could for example be one of the explanations for lack of … system. Some institutions can be downscaled, while others could be transformed into new types of services. It is also …
… children also fail to offer the forms of protection that could lead to reductions in the numbers of children without … start making advances at you to have sex with him. You could become pregnant and drop out of school. Girls from … care, and therefore uses up a great deal of resources that could be better spent on prevention or developing family …