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… and to draw a� en� on to the be� er quality of life people could enjoy in the community. To off er expert advice to … ques� on and it means a lot of things. I suppose I could say it has changed my life and I know it has changed … of ins� tu� onal care and to establish which resources could be redirected to community-based services. CASE STUDY …
… became the scenes of heavy warfare. Humanitarian relief could hardly reach areas most impacted by the fighting, … as they, among other things, used a method or means which could not be directed at a specific military objective or their effects could not be limited as required. Russian armed forces …
… the development of the policy was not planned. This aspect could have been omitted without the insistence of the Network … factors as well. This puts pressure on a government who could have said 10 – 15 12 Asian countries: Afghanistan, … children as worthy citizens of the country so that they could contribute to its socio-economic development. …
… the area of refugee and migrant children so that learning could be shared among stakeholders and the rights of refugee … According to the terms of the call, the practices could relate to the procedures used by institutions or … experienced by children in Europe. Not all submissions could be included in the compilation, either because the …
… Children. Much of the information presented in this manual could only have been gathered with the active participation … cope and that the children required specialist care which could only be provided in the special needs care units. The … children in the protection of an institution where they could be sure the child would be fed, clothed and kept warm …
… As the Committee of the Regions has noted, the CRC could be used as a framework that would not just come into … the transposition of internal market directives. This tool could then serve not only as a reference point for research, … (2007, 3rd edition). 29 A more general checklist that could be applied to the development of children’s rights …
… and discrimination; acknowledges that linguistic barriers could hamper the enrolment in and performance at school of … and discrimination; acknowledges that linguistic barriers could hamper the enrolment in and performance at school of …
… of Ukrainian patients and those wounded in the war who could no longer receive treatment in Ukraine due to the war. … of Ukrainian patients and those wounded in the war who could no longer receive treatment in Ukraine due to the war. …