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… 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 …
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to perform a critical analysis of the procedure for determining the age of unaccompanied foreign minors in Spain and the detrimental effects that may arise from establishing the legal status of these minors. One of the basic aspects dealt with is that relating to the assessment of the age of the foreign individual, which in accordance with current regulations, will be performed according to the personal law applicable; an issue that is infringed by the Spanish Administration in this process. Furthermore, it approaches the most controversial issues that…
… administration should provide such supports in order to cover their specific academic needs. If not, it could put … administration should provide such supports in order to cover their specific academic needs. If not, it could put …
… in the United States of America ISBN: 1-56432-643-8 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth … in the United States of America ISBN: 1-56432-643-8 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth …
… A plethora of constructs have been suggested to cover those variables that protect from life stressors, for … some of the analyzed variables were created ad hoc to cover the specific needs of the research on the COVID-19 … A plethora of constructs have been suggested to cover those variables that protect from life stressors, for …
Background:
Recent international research has warned of the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on vulnerable children. However, little is known regarding the in-care population. Objective: To find out how children in residential care perceived the influence of the COVID-19 lockdown in their everyday life, relationships and subjective well-being. Participants and setting: 856 children from 10 to 17 years old (Mage = 15.5, males = 71.2%, females = 28.8%) living in residential centres in Catalonia.
Methods:
Cross-sectional study. Children responded to an…
… acquired children in illicit ways, allowing the parents to cover the historical fact of the child’s adoption. Illicit … acquired children in illicit ways, allowing the parents to cover the historical fact of the child’s adoption. Illicit …
Abstract
This article is written as part of the FORUM project (FOR Unaccompanied Minors: transfer of knowledge for professionals to increase foster care), an EU funded project which sought to enhance the capacity of professionals to provide quality foster care for unaccompanied migrant children, primarily through the transfer of knowledge. The article aims to contribute to this transfer of knowledge by bringing together literature which is of relevance to professionals developing or enhancing foster care services for unaccompanied migrant children (such as social workers), other…
Institutions are never a suitable care option for any child, including refugee and migrant unaccompanied children. Yet, despite dedicated efforts and significant progress towards deinstitutionalisation across Europe in recent years, institutional care is too often the default response to unaccompanied migrant, asylum-seeking and refugee children.
This new report, Rethinking care: Improving support for unaccompanied migrant, asylum-seeking and refugee children in the European Union, is the result of collaboration between Lumos Foundation and a steering…