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… 70 percent of my cases and those of my colleagues, things could have been prevented, including in terms of diagnoses … applied, no one is held accountable. Why is a child, who could have been recovered, today with disa- bilities and in a … child simply died. I am sorry because that little girl could have enjoyed life and be among us today. It is better …
… the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and … the intervention on cognitive ability in early adulthood could be explained, in part, by higher-quality caregiving and …
… The paper proposes a number of ‘absent discourses’ that could offer a powerful context for this new voice and avenues … The paper proposes a number of ‘absent discourses’ that could offer a powerful context for this new voice and avenues …
… Another aspect to explore is whether fellow colleagues could represent an effective strategy in service provision … of( the( way,( always(making( life( easier( so( that( I( could( concentrate( on(my( research.(His( consistent( … aspect! to! explore! is! whether! fellow!colleagues!could!represent!an!effective!strategy! in!service!provision! …
… tackled the difficulties of life after care. Such support could, however, also perpetuate negative behaviours and a … tackled the difficulties of life after care. Such support could, however, also perpetuate negative behaviours and a …
… in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review … in which the quality of parenting or family environment could be placed on a continuum . The authors first review …
… in more informal ways than visits in institutions could provide. It also included training of professionals in … committee for the protection of children whose parents could not care for. Although the law provided that placement in residential care was for those children who could not be placed with a family, in reality all children …
… to the extent that Witold Pawliczuk et al.346 they could be suspected to have mental disorders. Further 17% … 557 children. The diagnostic evaluation system (DISYPS-KJ) could be applied only to 359 children for which all the … et al.350 to which changing social and living conditions could influence human development. An important element of …
… limited impact. The proposed Euro- pean Quality Framework could still bring important benefits. d. Family and Parenting … of institutionalisation, plenty of specialised services could be pur- chased, and no less than seven years of … of investment. A recommendation is that micro-grants could be introduced as a very efficient instrument in the …
… interesting workshops, and make classes in which we could talk about violence. Children we interviewed had … wish to help the victim; however, they felt like they could not do much. Also, they thought that adults were more … of discriminatory attitudes were the LGBT children who could not exercise their freedom, their rights, or express …