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… 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 …
… 2013, the number is still high.1 Part of the explanation could be that the culture of using physical and humiliating … Act. Members of the working We are right there and yet we could be far away. If we get the clause into the policy, we … 2013, the number is still high.1 Part of the explanation could be that the culture of using physical and humiliating …
… and Roma children; (c) Ensure that children who could not be placed with families domestically have access to … and Roma children; (c) Ensure that children who could not be placed with families domestically have access to …
… the problem-- exhorting women to bear children that they could not raise in the harsh social economic environment that … move on to another destination? Answers to these questions could be the basis for a central question such as: How do the … was intended to be a temporary situation until the child could be supported at home, but often 10 The reader should …
… Indeed, projections suggest that 57,000‒ 148.000 people could fall into poverty, while the middle class could shrink by as many as 100,000 people. This is equivalent … don’t have access to internet and technology and therefore could not benefit of online education, an independent …
… obtain the best outcome for the client. While the provider could be a public agency, in OECD coun- tries, the provider … from domestic violence). Because of a thin market, there could also be an under-supply of services. If there is no … public buildings used to supply residential services could also be used as schools, police stations, or sold and …
… 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 …
… or other family disorders. Also, social orphans’ parents could have been young parents without adequate knowledge of … state and were designated for all children whose parents could no longer raise them (CHCCSG, 1992; NAPCR, 2010). By … and/or residential care institutions where parents could either place their children temporarily or permanently) …
… implementing reform carefully, all countries in the Region could achieve the development of sufficient high-quality, … shifts in the institutions, and the regimented regime that could not respond to the individual needs and demands of … implementing reform carefully, all countries in the Region could achieve the development of sufficient high-quality, …
… the poorest, may become “poor services for the poor”. This could be linked to the fact that the poor and marginalized … to look for more efficient financial solutions. This could affect the de- institutionalization process. 3.3.8 … to many that representatives from the government could enter NGO or local authority premises, inspect their …