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… de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission … and it is recognised that there may be documentation that could not be obtained. 1.2. The research base for the report … de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission Directo- …
… 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 …
… 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, …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… by the absence of a social work system in Indonesia that could support the protection and care of children. Given … practice and administration, and any personal issues that could hamper the handling of a case. 4) Providing input for … the performance of case workers; discussing matters that could hamper the performance of duties, whether due to …
… the need for financial support to parents so that children could stay living with their families and they also … by cutting my monthly allowance. At the beginning I could not believe I only receive 150.000 IDR (<$12) for my … young people returned to remote villages where they could not get employment in areas they had been educated in …
… interesting workshops, and make classes in which we could talk about violence. Children we interviewed had … wish to help the victim; however, they felt like they could not do much. Also, they thought that adults were more … of discriminatory attitudes were the LGBT children who could not exercise their freedom, their rights, or express …
… in care provision, as well as areas in which improvements could be made. Moreover, the information gathering and … to be rather flexible as the responsibility of custodian could be delegated to various family members i.e. … more than one “family” to call their own. Further study could establish the prevalence of informal care and identify …
… 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 …