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… essential as cultural stigma associated with foster care could negatively impact service utilization. Therefore, the … essential as cultural stigma associated with foster care could negatively impact service utilization. Therefore, the …
… to determine whether institutional care arrangements could be replaced with care in the original family or a … determine whether institutional care arrangements could be replaced with care in the original family … have a contagious disease or an illness that could jeopardize the child’s well-‐being. He or she …
… 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 …
… will rescue them, or that they were so naughty that no-one could take care of them. Such fantasies can be damaging since … We would like to include photographs in the workbook also. Could we borrow any photographs of the family and of your … activity, please tell us. I would be very grateful if you could call to arrange a suitable time. If you are unable to …
… the purpose of their meeting. Any concerns the child had, could then be discussed, and the worker could have explained what information should be shared with … distress and poor concentration. 5. Supervision: Respite could be provided to the mother for all or part of her …
… should also be given some free activity time. This could be spent talking with friends, playing a sport, doing … What skills would they help to develop in children? b. How could the worker highlight these skills further during the … using a board game activity. During this activity she could focus on promoting and praising sharing behaviours. 2.5 …