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… in working together. In addition, there is a need to cover the whole continuum of care together. In short, the … in working together. In addition, there is a need to cover the whole continuum of care together. In short, the …
… first furniture, act as guarantee for rental contracts, cover additional costs (real estate agent fees, provision, … first furniture, act as guarantee for rental contracts, cover additional costs (real estate agent fees, provision, …
… of Children and Administration of Guardianship in order to cover all children, including unaccompanied children between … of Children and Administration of Guardianship in order to cover all children, including unaccompanied children between …
… on a single case level. In some cases the ombudsman can cover both types of work. 3. IMPROVING QUALITY This covers … service users. Federal directives and instructions mainly cover construction and interiors, health protec- tion and … standards for services. For example, regulations may cover the management, staff, premises and conduct of social …
… in England, and even widening the inclusion criteria to cover compulsory school years produced very few studies … care and there is therefore an insufficient number to cover real demand. Kinship care has also increased in … limited (Vinnerljung 1998). However, national registers cover the entire population. The data collected in these …
… be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission. COVER PHOTO © MDAC PROJECT PARTNERSHIP Mental Disability … institution in each country, despite initial intentions to cover a spectrum of types of services. Varying types of … because the state contribution for care is not enough to cover all the expenses...The director told us that some of …
… offer the guiding logic for such national strategies to cover: • Access to adequate resources • Access to affordable … 2021. • Families of eighth graders will receive BGN 250 to cover part of the expenses for the beginning of the new … for paid sick leave. Sickness benefit was extended to cover the first three days of sick leave, which was not …
This report assesses how far the SCEP Statement of Good Practice and relevant international obligations are met in 11 countries of Central Europe and the Baltic States, in relation to specific issues: the definition of a “separated child”, access to the territory, identification, the appointment of a guardian or adviser, registration and documentation, age assessment, freedom from detention, the right to participate, family tracing and contact, family reunification in a European country, interim care, health, education and training, the refugee determination process and durable or long-term…
… parents, more often than not, these services cover a whole range of issues that place families in … the team delivers parental skills courses, which cover basic care for babies, development of attachment … the prevention services available in the Czech Republic cover a wide range of issues relating to abandonment, and …
The aim of the study is to present the historical changes in child protection in Hungary and the process of deinstitutionalisation, which is still shaping child protection work in this country. The research seeks to answer the question of how the process of institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation was implemented in Hungary in the socialist era and after the introduction of Act XXXI of 1997 on the Protection of Children and on the Directorate for Guardianship (Act XXXI of 1997), which was a milestone in the Hungarian child protection for the 0-3-year olds.
The study employs a case…