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… In the scope of the project, the institutions visited could not be a representative sample of all places where … but had to share a pool of clothes and grab what we could get. We were even colour-coded in groups and had stars … not to trust people and to just try and survive as best I could. I became defensive and on guard all the time just to …
… was given to institutional care, and these children could only be placed in foster care if there was no room in … and care, and that only adults who knew them well could provide it” (Majoros, 2015, p. 131). Erzsébet RÁKÓ 280 … up by the fact that it became clear that socialist society could not eliminate the factors that disrupted children's …
… in alternative care had to enter the institution alone and could not be accompanied and helped by their case manager. … On the other hand, children who remained in institutions could not be visited by their parents. In the absence of … example to help with online learning. Their involvement could be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where …
… while also making recommendations how abduction could be prevented and solved more effectively64. Responsible … by his or her family environment, and such endangerment could not be eliminated by the services provided in the … number of foster parents in state foster parent networks could recruit 300 new foster carers as a result of the …
… The low educational attainment of children in care could be identified as a key factor in their very poor adult … published statistics and any other quantitative data that could be obtained. Throughout the duration of the study, … using a biographical narrative approach, and those who could be contacted were interviewed again a year later. They …
… countries including Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands – could play an important role in the prevention of abuse and … over and over again to a series of care agencies, which could be overcome if services are better integrated and work … the emphasis on poverty as a risk for child abuse could be critical if professionals hastily and wrongly assume …
… (2009) suggest that the definition of child abandonment could depend on the legislation of a specific country. … four or more children in their family and felt that they could not afford any more. The study also found that 72% of … If this fall in birth rate is taken into account, then it could be argued that the rate of child abandonment in Romania …
… o Fragmented sources of data is a problem. Electronic data could help unite data sources. TransMonEE can be used as a … o Fragmented sources of data is a problem. Electronic data could help unite data sources. TransMonEE can be used as a …
… service they provide, and to help them identi- fy how it could be improved. The process, welcomed by health staff, … the positive impact. Results indicate that greater returns could have been realised for health sys- tems had managers … Whilst it was assumed that structure and process standards could ensure the right sort of outcomes, Heidemann concludes …
… her views. Whether this is complied with in most countries could not be assessed due to lack of information on current … asylum cases. In addition, practice in some countries could not be assessed due to lack of cases or information. … although this Convention has yet to enter into force, it could help to implement some of the major objectives of the …