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… of the population, etc. Further, the studies did not cover issues related to the reintegration of children into … the salary is low and the allowances are not enough to cover all the needs of children, particularly if the children … of 2,000 MDL is very low and the benefits offered cannot cover all their needs (expensive drugs, recovery …
… to families of reunited children to a smartphone and to cover internet connectivity costs so their children could … including funds for disability services, were mobilized to cover costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic response. … to families of reunited children to a smartphone and to cover internet connectivity costs so their children could …
… follow an organized and structured process that has to cover general topics about the role of parents, the ability … family support. The following will be written on the cover of the file (Annex 8): child's case number, the date … purchase furniture, domestic animals, clothing, or to cover other family and child needs). If parents are not …
… In other words, the guidelines examined do not try to cover several categories of children who may be in different … for social work professionals. The materials reviewed cover CM in the countries listed above as a working method or … CM. Thus, none of the guidelines examined attempt to cover several categories of children who may be in different …
… or, if funds are present, they are often redirected to cover other needs. There is a standardized procedure, … they have experience in very specific areas and cover narrow areas. Deepening these areas allows transferring … or, when the funds are present, they are redirected to cover other needs. They do not consider ongoing training …
… and 67% of low-income families did not have money to cover their basic needs. In urban areas this figure reached … training or, if present, they redirect these resources to cover other needs. Most training courses for caregivers … and 67% of low-income families did not have money to cover their basic needs. In urban areas this figure reached …
… all children in need. In few UATs, these services actually cover the needs of children. Services are less accessible for … the coalition, (iv) availability of additional funding to cover the needs of the Life Without Violence coalition, (v) … of projects. Often, financial resources allocated do not cover all of the needs, and the service manager is left …
… family, including the funding of services, and does not cover all components of the child protection system. The … spending rules, Ave Copiii further contributed to cover the costs necessary for the quality provision of … family, including the funding of services, and does not cover all components of the child protection system. The …
This paper examines and compares the cost of maintaining and caring for a child in an internat with the cost of providing social support services to a child living in the community. It examines residential institutions and community services and comments upon their respective impacts upon and outcomes for children. The paper illustrates that residential care provides poor outcomes for children, such as poor psychosocial development and educational under achievement. It also demonstrates that the management of residential care is of its nature self serving and undermining of the…
This report analyses and comments upon the expenditures from public funds on the residential care of children in the Republic of Moldova for the financial year 2005. The analysis uses outturn data for 2005 supplied by the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
Overall the analysis of expenditures reveals a system of residential care that is:
- costly;
- poorly managed;
- follows no consistent policies;
- whose terms of reference are widely abused (21% of all children are day pupils and…