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This article is part of a special edition of the journal Psychosocial Intervention (Volume 22 No.03 December 2013) focused on the state of child protection in a wide variety of countries with special attention to out-of-home care placements, principally family foster care and residential care, tough several aspects related to adoption were included as well.
The paper begins by suggesting that child welfare systems in North America and selected European and Scandinavian countries have converged…
… and even take on jobs on the ‘black’ market in order to cover their living expenses. Total precariousness and strong … and even take on jobs on the ‘black’ market in order to cover their living expenses. Total precariousness and strong …
… others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families … to provide discretionary payments to care leavers to cover items such as food, utilities, and rent during this … others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families …
… and group homes. Financial resources intended to cover educational costs (books, tuition, housing etc.) must … social agencies must be more involved in helping youth to cover the rising costs of education. Several high school … in the types of costs that social agencies would cover. Costs such as transportation to and from school were …
… designer: Catherine Hart Citation support: Navdeep Dulai Cover photo: Catherine Hart Published in Vancouver on unceded … participants also expressed the need for training to cover the following topics: gender- based violence; … cost-of-living adjustments; and a lack of core funding to cover infrastructure costs. Other reports have noted that …
This country care review includes the care-related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities during the seventeenth session (20 Mar 2017 – 12 Apr 2017) of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Committee’s recommendations on the issues relevant to children's care are highlighted, as well as other care-related concluding observations, ratification dates, and links to the Universal Periodic Review and Hague Intercountry Adoption Country Profile.
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The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization practices enforced by the Government of Canada. While the long-term health impacts of the Indian Residential School (IRS) system are documented, empirical evidence elucidating the relationship between the IRSs and the risk of offspring experiencing other collective childhood traumas, such as the Sixties Scoop (1950-1990) and the inequities within the child welfare system (CWS), is needed. Through an online study, we explored the links between familial (parents/grandparents) IRS…
… Recipients may also apply for supplemental benefits to cover additional costs in areas such as health and dental … Recipients may also apply for supplemental benefits to cover additional costs in areas such as health and dental …
… aging-out would be finding a home, finding the income to cover the rent, and living alone because a lot of them are … aging-out would be finding a home, finding the income to cover the rent, and living alone because a lot of them are …
… Inuit groups have settled land claims. These Inuit regions cover one-third of Canada's land mass. The word "Inuit" means … activities www.nald.ca/library/learning/howtokit/culture/cover.ht m Indigenous Food Systems Network … Inuit groups have settled land claims. These Inuit regions cover one-third of Canada's land mass. The word "Inuit" means …