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Not all children can be cared for by their parents . Children may therefore need other forms of temporary care whilst permanent family homes are found for them. This includes kinship care, short and long term foster care, smaller residential care facilities and supervised independent living. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 16th December, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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We are committed to ensuring that the views and voices of vulnerable boys and girls are heard by decision-makers.  Our strength lies in our participatory research; in consulting directly with the children and families that we work with. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 6th May, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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Child Protection Resources

Child Protection Resources

Child protection aims to protect children from abuse, exploitation, neglect and violence, and ensures that children are free from early marriage, child labour and exploitation, and all forms of abuse, including sexual abuse and physical violence. Read more

Published: 2nd December, 2019

Updated: 15th June, 2020

Author: Sample Content

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Education and Care Resources

Education and Care Resources

Education can lead to family separation, with children going to live in institutional care, extended families or employers in order to get an education. At the same time, children who live apart from parents don’t always access education. Without education, children can end up on the streets or in labour. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 31st March, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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Family Strengthening Resources

Family Strengthening Resources

To help prevent family separation it is important to strengthen families so that they can support and provide a safe home for their children. Family strengthening includes skills training, cash transfers and employment opportunities, as well as support to access key services. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 6th May, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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Foster Care Resources

Foster Care Resources

When foster care is administered appropriately, with the proper mechanisms, structures and resources, it allows children to remain in a loving and caring family while authorities work towards family reintegration or permanent. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 15th June, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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Reintegration Resources

Reintegration Resources

Children who have been trafficked, separated by conflict, who are living on the streets or/and in alternative care suffer devastating and long-term consequences. Their reintegration to a permanent home with their family is critical to their well-being. Different initiatives are currently being made to bring these children home. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 15th June, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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Social Protection Resources

Social Protection Resources

Social protection’s primary objective is to reduce and mitigate poverty. It links to other services such as social work and child protection services. Recent years have seen a push towards more ‘child-sensitive social protection’ by having policies and programmes that are understand and respond to children’s particular needs and vulnerabilities. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Updated: 15th June, 2020

Author: Evie Wright

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