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… adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in shelters by age 18 years could not access adult housing and lost this opportunity. … adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in …
… on Lesbos and as increased arrivals to the islands could lead to further deterioration of the dangerous … on Lesbosi and as increased arrivals to the islands could lead to further deterioration of the dangerous … accommodation capacity, many unaccompanied children there could still face confinement in police stations, living with …
… good practices adopted in the countries studied, that could serve as a model or inspiration for colleagues in other … where they have family or where they believe that they could have a better future. Some of them may have not applied … the child comes in. Identifying and background information could be gathered promptly in known border points, such as …
… Greece were often aware of the risks the journey to Europe could entail; however, less than half of children assessed in … of the level of risk, reportedly knowing that they could be killed on the way (42 per cent) or drown at sea (30 … of communication between enumerator and respondent could be found (20 out of 501 cases), the randomly extracted …
… children making the journey. One reason for this shift could be the rising perception among the population that … refugees and migrants from easily identifying whom they could approach for information and support. Although in some … to happen, do you know which officials or agencies you could reach out to or file a complaint with? How did you …
… and actions to respond to their situation and behaviours could lead to improved protection for women and girls as … only want diplomas. I believed that experience or talent could be enough. The difficulty of earning an income and … questioning how programme timing, content and outreach could be made more relevant and accessible to refugee men, …
… things in front of us (…) They were wearing masks so we could not see their faces (…) they told us to keep our heads … on reproductive health. Many girls did not feel they could make decisions about who and when to marry, whether to … and analyze protective and gender-responsive factors that could strengthen programming and advocacy work promoting …
… 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 …
… access to unexplained money, gifts, extra aid, etc (this could indicate that the child has been a victim of coerced, … 1 thing that is important or meaningful to them. This could be things they own (a phone, a car, etc.), principles … Page 29 of 120 Summarize responses on post-its. Examples could include the following. • Not judging her • Continuing …
… or situations without knowing them, recognising that this could be going on right now in the group setting. Ask the … • Introduce the different stages of participation that could be applied when working with young people Materials ✓ … that points out individuals in a class be a bad teacher? Could this also be a good thing? What are the different ways …