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Cada año, miles de jóvenes se enteran de que pronto tendrán que finalizar el acogimiento para vivir por cuenta propia. Para muchos, la transición posterior del acogimiento a la vida independiente genera consecuencias desestabilizadoras al aumentar su sensación de soledad e inseguridad, tanto financiera como emocional. En el informe Finalización de la acogida: Lecciones de una investigación entre pares1 se reflexiona sobre la cruda realidad y las deficiencias perturbadoras del proceso de transición.
El meollo de este proyecto de investigación de dos años está en los testimonios de más de…
This report presents the findings from a two-year peer research project which includes the testimony of more than 300 young people with care experience in Albania, the Czech Republic, Finland, and Poland. Their collective understanding of the leaving care process directly informed both the findings and policy recommendations contained in the report. More than 40 care leavers from the four countries were selected and trained to play an active role in the all aspects of the projects, from designing the questionnaire to conducting the interviews, analyzing the…
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…
Over the past five years, the number of children in the Czech Republic returned from institutional care to their biological parents has increased by one-third.