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… its overall goals and direction, which these strategies could be seen as contributing to. Building on provisions in … its overall goals and direction, which these strategies could be seen as contributing to. Building on provisions in …
… attitudes, cultural norms, and discrimination in Sri Lanka could improve the well-being and social participation of … e n d a t i o n | P a g e 6 updated and inclusive language could promote positive change.21 Many countries lack clear … the higher accuracy and transparency of data about CWD could contribute to enhanced child protection and disability …
… in the world outside is seen as damaging situations that could compound the situations of deprivation that such … as another factor of concern. Factors and situations that could lead to organized child trafficking through such … children based on the `perks’ or `santhosams’ that parents could afford to gift the institutional managements is also …
… and sensitive issue. Forms of neglect at those times could lead to victimization and/or delinquency among … development (www. unicef.org/srilanka/overview). It could be difficult for the family to take a decision to place … of Probation & Child Care Services Usually a child could be institutionalized between the ages of five to 18 …
… how to live in community, how to show respect. If I could have spoken to my donor when my mum didn’t have enough … and awareness of the broader issues, our good intentions could contribute to the exploitation and vulnerability of the … families and prevent family separation. Volunteers could work with whole families or parents to strengthen their …
… 1939, explains the Fit Person Procedure by which someone could attain the status of being fit to care for a given … was taken into care. Since his mother was abroad and could not be contacted, he was placed in care. The … 1939, explains the Fit Person Procedure by which someone could attain the status of being fit to care for a given …
… is crucial in “mainstreaming” FGC as the absence of it could create a context that aim of the approach. Despite the … by providing the family with the following information: could achieve these concerns are held 3Stage G ui da nc e fo … is crucial in “mainstreaming” FGC as the absence of it could create a context that aim of the approach. Despite the …
… Though, at some monasteries, I was told that children could call home when they wanted, or that there was one day … in Sikkim, in northern India, I was told that children could call home once a month, on a Sunday. When I asked my interpreter to ask whether children could call more often if they felt a need, the answer came …
… knowing the temporary nature of foster care, they could be ideal foster parents. It may be their way of … homes, have at least one living parent, many of whom could care for their child if given support to do so. … knowing the temporary nature of foster care, they could be ideal foster parents. It may be their way of …
… 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 …