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… health and social care professionals and friends that they could rely on. The young people whose narratives appear in … health and social care professionals and friends that they could rely on. The young people whose narratives appear in … from Sweden where any encounter with healthcare providers could be experienced as a test of the right to residency …
… the program was well received by children and carers, and could result in increased reading. The study furthermore … the program was well received by children and carers, and could result in increased reading. The study furthermore … to provide the child with something that the birth family could not. The underlying idea of OHC can thus be understood …
… the results of this study suggests that school attachment could modify the relation between foster care placement and … the results of this study suggests that school attachment could modify the relation between foster care placement and …
… Offering service adapted to their cognitive limitations could be helpful for the struggling, dependent, and … Offering service adapted to their cognitive limitations could be helpful for the struggling, dependent, and …
… placement in out-of-home care is not known; these reasons could also be associated with risk of death by suicide … placement in out-of-home care is not known; these reasons could also be associated with risk of death by suicide …
… the program was well received by children and carers, and could result in increased reading. The study furthermore … the program was well received by children and carers, and could result in increased reading. The study furthermore …
… 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 …
… thus implying that the rea- son for out-of-home care could have been based on overdiagnosis of abuse in a … B. Circularity bias in Abusive Head Trauma studies could be diminished with a new ranking scale. Egypt J … thus implying that the rea- son for out-of-home care could have been based on overdiagnosis of abuse in a …
… be understood as a reciprocal process, where the school could be the treatment or preconditions for psychosocial problems, and the psychosocial situation could be the treatment or shape conditions for school … ties to OHC microsystems due to repeated transfers could hypothetically lead to indiscrete social contacts …
… healthcare and other areas of the wel- fare system that could improve the situation for the child, for example, … Three dis- continued teams, representing 61 children could not participate and another three active teams declined … by the child's’ social worker at inclusion. No data that could identify children were collected, but in each munici- …