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Myanmar: Kinship Care Handbook
Jane Calder and Bep Van Sloten, 31 Dec 2013
… support needs which kin carers and children in their care could benefit from, with a particular focus on mitigating … to be taken in doing so as the provision of such support could encourage birth families to abandon their own children … may be experiencing problems that either require or could benefit from support, or from supervision.  Carry out …
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Supervision Guideline for Pusan Dukungan Anak dan Keluarga (PDAK) Child and Family Support Centre Social Workers in Working with Children and Families
Susan Morwood, 2016
… Feedback is balanced with what worked as well as what could have been done differently • Specific- Feedback which … identified time frame and address: • What was useful or could be done differently by both the supervisor and … worked, do better next time Feedback- what worked, what could be added to skills knowledge set Supervision Guideline …
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Preventing Orphanage Tourism: A Practical Guide for the Tourism Industry
Myanmar Responsible Tourism Institute, Hanns Seidel Foundation, and Myanmar's Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, 01 Nov 2017
… local orphanage tourism. Increasing this sector of tourism could violate the rights of thousands of children. In … is letting anyone in, without knowing who they are, this could post potential risks to the child’s safety and … local orphanage tourism. Increasing this sector of tourism could violate the rights of thousands of children. In …
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Handbook for Foster Care Agency
SUKA Society, UNHCR (Malaysia), 01 Oct 2018
… Rohingya girls believed that having some form of education could empower them and help them be less susceptible to being … said they would prefer staying in a shelter because they could meet other Rohingya children, be provided with … being away from their own family and a foster family could give them a sense of belonging in the country of …
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Guidelines on Case Management During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (COVID-19)
Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY) of Cambodia, 01 Apr 2020
… children are most at risk and which are more stable or could receive support remotely. Develop a vulnerability and … consider with technical advisors which types of cases could be managed in this way without risking … identify options for community follow up of cases – this could include by an extended family member, neighbour, etc. …
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End Violence Against Children Now
Save the Children, 2016
… 2013, the number is still high.1 Part of the explanation could be that the culture of using physical and humiliating … Act. Members of the working We are right there and yet we could be far away. If we get the clause into the policy, we … 2013, the number is still high.1 Part of the explanation could be that the culture of using physical and humiliating …
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Handbook for Foster Parents
SUKA Society, UNHCR (Malaysia), 01 Oct 2018
… that you are both free from any communicable disease that could affect the child. Communicable diseases that will be … and at ease with his/her new family. A sample agenda could be as follows: • Foster family helps foster child move … • If the challenge is your foster child’s behaviour, you could learn how to manage behaviours from experts and foster …
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Rehabilitation of the Victims of Trafficking: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Center for the Protection of Children's Rights Foundation (CPCR), International Labor Organization (ILO) , 2006
… communicate with each other, so that such situations could be effectively prevented. 1.2 Moving toward a … to victims. Secondly, CPCR, given its limited capacity, could never provide a complete range of services to all child … exercise was to ascertain why the present legal framework could not provide effective and holistic services for …
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Toolkit on Child Protection in Emergencies: A Guide for Field Workers. Section 5 Psychosocial Support
UNICEF Indonesia , 2008
… children with a safe space whereby psychosocial support could be provided. These centres quickly became hubs for a … psychosocial support Note: If time is short, this session could be delivered via a presentation by the trainer If … the worksheet and to consider what are the activities that could be called psychosocial activities & why? the aim of …
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Children at Risk: Practical Approaches to Addressing Child Protection in Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
Laurence Gray, 2003
… removed where it is believed that publishing the details could pose a risk to them. Methodology Information on what … • In many cases, long-term effects of initiatives could not be commented on. Some projects reviewed had been … identified a range of child protection risk factors, which could be clustered under these headings: • Sociological: Lack …
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