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… will be published in January 2013 and such a data could not be included in the TM table. Similar situation is encountered with data which could be extracted from the MICS referring to immunization … the end of November, at latest. Accordingly, such a data could not be included in the TM table. 3. Data gaps and …
… of abuse and neglect; harmful institutional practice that could include abusive forms of discipline or control; and … care facilities surveyed in the country assessments many could be characterised as institutional.41 It is widely … the welfare of the child. A system of quality care could be defined as one that has implemented the Guidelines …
… 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 …
… on sea arrivals (which make the most of new arrivals) could provide illustrative and useful information on this … the stress they experience. Although exhausted, the family could not see themselves starting a new life in Bosnia and … “After we returned, my mother became very ill and we could no longer try to cross the border. My 13-year-old …
… considered. Specific examples of protective factors that could be found at each level are: • Individual – easy … through the system (Groark, McCall, & Li, 2009). This data could be used to highlight gaps in service, such as inaccessibility for children with disabilities, which could then be used to advocate at the program and policy …
… 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 …
… by virtue of being under 18, most are older teenagers who could perhaps more suitably be referred to as ‘young people’ … in a small boat as they crossed from Turkey to Greece: “We could see figures of men and some cars or vans near where we … swim and some were panicking. We didn’t know what to do. I could see that some of them were dropping away. I couldn’t …
… a need to prevent the occurrence of situations that could lead to separation of the child from the family. … (based on gender, age or ethnic background). Such measures could not be implemented due to a lack of consistent method … or with other relatives. Only in 2 cases all siblings could not be placed in the same foster family as they were …
… or consultation. Many fear they will be judged and that it could increase their risk of being separated from their … criteria listed in the previous section, and families that could realistically reintegrate institutionalised children … allowance, referring the family to an organisation that could provide food and clothing during difficult periods, …
… provider can sign the plan indicating that the signature could not be obtained in an emergency. Assessment of an … be identified. Work on prevention of all risk factors that could perhaps additionally undermine children’s health has a … and effective services than any single ministry or service could. The overall objective of the standards for social …