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… 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 …
… one or both parents alive, as well as other relatives who could care for them. They are likely to be separated indefi … can be considered an integrated part of social protection, could be an effi cient means to reducing poverty and … child rights legal documents in this decade. We could remember that the CEDC as a term which was heavily …
… however, that broader government support to kinship care could be beneficial to both the state and the families … struggling) statutory services. Broader government support could therefore be beneficial to both the state and the … however, that broader government support to kinship care could be beneficial to both the state and the families …
… prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a … prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a …
… 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 …
… of government services, but also to the role that NGOs could play in cooperatively delivering such services in the … MoSVY and DoSVY should undertake a review how kinship care could be supported financially. DoSVY should review its … be developed together with a legislative framework. This could be contracted out to NGOs in the districts that are …
… of prevalent inequitable development outcomes. CSES data could be broken only into 33 per cent brackets as it is a … little or nothing in schools. Other plausible explanations could be: 1. Many children do not enrol at age six. 2. Some … points higher compared with the Labour Module 5 . There could be over-reporting in both the Education Module in the …
… for future cases. There were a number of children who could not be located following their placement out of the … were responsible for the violence, the belief that no one could help or mistrust of the law enforcement and justice … had only been implemented to a limited extent (and thus could only be evaluated to some extent). Key result 1.1: …
… number of children do not know about their parents which could alter the number of orphans; a detailed explanation is … under-five and at risk of being without parental care could be reported to the committee. The committee then can … offer detailed records for the children in their care that could have been reviewed instead of interviewing children The …
… coping mechanisms are being pushed to the limits. This could see the numbers of children at risk of child-family … children and families in low- and middle-income countries could result in a push to increase funding for residential … the current environment and due to the scale of COVID-19, could threaten to reverse the important gains made in …