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… more than two regions where Action Plan implementation could be assessed and the two regions Vratsa and Montana were … formal care, the overall number of children in formal care could be twice as large as shown in figures 4 and 5. The … in adoptions per 100,000 infants aged 0-3 years in 2013 could be linked to more effective prevention in maternity …
… were used in order to ensure that we had data that could be tabulated, but also to allow local authorities to … produced, disseminated and defended? How has it been (or could it be) questioned, disrupted and replaced? (Bacchi … in greater depth. It was also anticipated that this space could be beneficial for local authorities to recognise …
… leaders across the world. These were eleven ways leaders could respect and look after children’s rights when making … school, college, university or job. Many children who could or should have been going to hubs did not go (Articles … record (Articles 3, 40). Delays in courts processes could lead to children being treated in the same way as …
… recognising that there are further UNCRC Articles that could apply, as well as the UN General Comments and other … et al, 2019), this reduction in physical activity could have increased medium- and long-term implications for … digital exclusion (see UN Committee Recommendation 3), and could be associated with a lack of sufficient physical …
… 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 …
… that a significant propor- tion of these children could be at risk of losing adequate care.30 Data on children … trained members of the community to recognize signs that could signify a risk of separation of children from family … worker outlines what support the mother and her family could access if the child were to remain in their care. The …