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… after children in Scotland) and independent consultants. Cover photo: Photo taken at SOS Social Centre Kolkata, India, … and complex country situations The six countries examined cover a wide spectrum of de- mographic, economic and cultural … Programmes, should involve lo- cal authorities in order to cover the implementation gaps. Alternative care system reform …
… Design and illustrations: Alexandre Bouscal Photo of the cover page: Aline Dassel Translation and editing: Fanny … while recognising that the interests of the child cover several concurrent needs and rights (Piché and Vargas … while relying on accreditation from the OCAs, which cover the majority of adoption procedures. The three OCAs7 …
… by SENAME according to published criteria. Inspections cover assessment of the physical environment, financial … are dissatisfied with inspections as they predominantly cover administrative factors. They would like to see … up to 600,000 per month. This amount is expected to cover all costs relating to staffing, physical …
… Velkoska Research team: Isabelle Brodie, Kate D’Arcy Cover photo: Jens Honoré Graphic design: typothese.at 2 FROM … the Rights of Persons with Disabilities67 also partially cover violence in alternative care settings. Regional … Velkoska Research team: Isabelle Brodie, Kate D’Arcy Cover photo: Jens Honoré Graphic design: typothese.at 2 FROM …
The “Men Who Care” report is a five-country (Brazil, Chile, India, Mexico, and South Africa) study that explores the topic of men who are involved in non-traditional forms of care work. These men are described as engaging in care beyond what is traditional amongst their male peers, including men in primary caregiving for children or others at home but also men in paid care work professions where women predominates. The study examines how they view their own work, how they came to be engaged in it, and asks a number of questions about the perceptions around engaging in what some cultures…