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… spent in shelter facilities as it was perceived that they could access better care and opportunities not available at … training and income generation schemes 84 What else could be offered? 86 Giving children a choice 86 Summary 88 … time in shelter facilities as it was perceived that they could access better care and opportunities not available at …
… to note that many benefits mentioned by care leavers could potentially be achieved without separating children … had a positive impact on their lives. Positive statements could be attributed to the lack of other support options at … perceived benefits from being placed in residential care could be achieved without separating children from their …
… parents and families, duty bearers and community members could protect them . This was undertaken through … measures to avoid harming children who, in any way, could be detrimentally affected by the study . Limitations of … constraints, which limited the research methodology that could be used and also prevented some issues from being …
… organisations and institutions. Only if an ethical channel could be identified to reach out to these hard to reach and … exposed them to additional vulnerabilities that could have led to further exploitation and even … persons interviewed for this study, 73 received what could be categorised as comprehensive (re)integration …
… and international organisations these initiatives could be expanded and adopted elsewhere (including in … seekers in any of the countries included in this research could see the numbers increase as they did in 2012-2013 in … to detention for children and other vulnerable groups and could potentially be implemented to end the practice of …
… an individual representative of World Vision could be the tutor/litigation guardian of the child and can … Also, no statutory punishment or liability could be imposed on a child (as the victim) if he/she refuses … is consistent with other evidence and its reliability could be strengthened by other evidence. In general, minor …
… and attachments of forced migrant children. Such research could have significant implications on policy and practice; … exploring questions such as those raised in this article could shed timely light on the broader landscapes of … official recognition of one’s iden- tity and citizenship could be described as developing in a state of ‘liminality’ …
… in participating at the same time, then the interview could be completed in a group setting (a group of men, or a … uncomfortable or out of place in Thailand. Most children could not state a reason why they felt this way, but the … cousins or other children as their siblings, both of which could account for this difference in reporting between …
… countries may also involve orphanage trafficking and could be both a driver and a destination (Lumos, 2021) for … is unknown, an estimation technique suggests that there could be between 39,382 and 77,000 (Average: 58,261) children … of care without any state oversight (Unicef, 2015), which could cause unintentional harm to the children. Largescale …
… the dangerous journey to Malaysia. She reported that she could not: “…remember anything during those few months of the … sexual abuse. Initially, we had few contacts, [we] could not save money here because we did not pay the smugglers in advance in Myanmar. So we could not escape their hands.” Eventually, Halima and her …