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Indonesia: Changing the Paradigm - Save the Children's Work to Strengthen the Child Protection System 2005-2012
Florence Martin, 01 Oct 2013
… in the change process through a team of ‘champions’ that could drive the change process in all sectors; A shift in … terms of responses to child protection concerns and what could be done to strengthen these nationwide. After a period … towards policies, resources, structures and services that could safely support children in their families and prevent …
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Rapid Assessment of Islamic Boarding Schools (Dayahs) in Post-Tsunami Aceh
Florence Martin and Tata Sudrajat - Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi NAD, Save the Children and Unicef, 2007
… vulnerable children in NAD who are currently in Dayahs or could be placed in Dayahs in the future.   File Dinas … was essential not only to ensure that services provided could be delivered in the best interest of these children and … also so that the organizations fulfilling that key roles could be properly supported to do so. This research project, …
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Someone that Matters: The Quality of Care in Childcare Institutions in Indonesia
Florence Martin and Tata Sudrajat, Save the Children, Indonesia Ministry of Social Affairs, UNICEF, 07 Jan 2007
… families to place their children in institutions so they could secure basic necessities for them including food, … bulk of institutional placement of children in Indonesia could be avoided, if more emphasis was placed on providing … families to place their children in institutions so they could secure basic necessities for them including food, …
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Understanding Vulnerability: a Study on Situations that Affect Family Separation and the Lives of Children in and out of Family Care
Irwanto & Santi Kusumaningrum, Center on Child Protection University of Indonesia PUSKAPA UI , 01 May 2014
… receiving education once institutionalized. This study could not counteract with a similar characterized group of … 17% claimed that they have no friend or anyone they could trust in there. Key Findings 13 The authorities have … be utilized when children are in institutions, BSM and BOS could not be accessed if the children are out of school. With …
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Exploratory Research on the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Lives of Working Children and their Families
Kindernothilfe, 2020
… KAUGMAON. “I want to have a small store where I could sell iced candy, iced popsicle, munchkins, or french fries. I wish I could gain an income from sell- ing these things to be able … did not benefit from gov- ernment assistance because they could not access informa- tion about the subsidies; lacked …
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Experiences and recommendations of girls and boys in the Asia Pacific region during COVID-19
World Vision, 19 Nov 2020
… them at a great risk as they are alone on the streets and could be kidnapped or face some other child protection … hours a day, and if it rains, we stay at home. I wish we could play at sports courts. In my school, we have two … Karishma also stated that she wanted to do what she could to help the homeless and migrant workers by: spreading …
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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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Toolkit Child Protection in Emergencies: A Guide for Field Workers. Section 4 Separated and Unaccompanied Children
UNICEF Indonesia , 31 Dec 2007
… or a volcanic eruption or flooding. Meeting places could include a health centre, church or mosque (normally on … ask him/her and note other relevant information that could help find the address, such as description of special … ask him/her and note other relevant information that could help find the address, such as description of special …
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Alternative Care for Children Without Primary Caregivers in Tsunami-Affected Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand
UNICEF, 2006
… elements that may affect family functioning and that could result in a child being deprived of parental care and … Services such as a 24-hour call centre where relatives could contact victims, shelters for displaced families and … and participated in devising suggestions on how they could deal with problems. The three-day programme was too …
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Gatekeeping - Making Decisions for the Better Care of Children: The role of gatekeeping in strengthening family-based care and reforming alternative care systems
Better Care Network and UNICEF, 17 Dec 2015
… that a significant propor- tion of these children could be at risk of losing adequate care.30 Data on children … trained members of the community to recognize signs that could signify a risk of separation of children from family … worker outlines what support the mother and her family could access if the child were to remain in their care. The …
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