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… a UNICEF’s news release. Children and young people could feel the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health and … a UNICEF’s news release. Children and young people could feel the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health and …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… of the staff was not sure if the children at the shelter could be useful or of any interest to foreigners while 13% were convinced that they could not be of any help, sometimes confusing potential … staff (65%) was usually aware of international help and could collectively identify major contributors to their …
… 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 …
… harm from the virus, but pressures on healthcare systems could greatly reduce children’s access to healthcare … Methodology Save the Children recognizes that more could have been included in the survey. However, due to the … into poverty. There are risks that the COVID-19 pandemic could set back progress made and worsen existing …
… 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. …
… that 13 years was the minimum age at which chil- dren could meaningfully participate in the consent process. This … about 8 years for both boys and girls, but this statistic could only be calculated for 27% of registered children … reported feeling safe and having contact with adults they could trust. DISCUSSION Methodological implications As the …
… of time. As Article 4, indicated that the function/role “could be transferred in a phase by phase manner, to … there are looming questions as to what potential harm could be inflicted upon surrogate mothers that are pregnant … national hotline to report child abuse. The community could however could direct their concerns/ suspicious to the …
… in institutions in the province. The results of this study could prove useful to MoSVY, local authorities, UNICEF, and … on a case-by-case basis, rather than a blanket policy that could potentially harm the child in the long run. One … in the community may cause shame to the birth family” and could damage the relationship between the child and his/her …