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This webinar was hosted by the Evidence for Impact Working Group of the Transforming Children’s Care Collaborative on March 30, 2023, and examined the Early Institutionalization Intervention Impact Project in Brazil.
The Early Institutionalization Intervention Impact Project's (EI-3) main goal is to document and compare the impacts that enhanced institutional care and enhanced foster care have on development during early childhood.
The EI-3 research project builds upon the Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP). Conducted in…
A child’s care status impacts his or her health, developmental outcomes and general well-being, both during childhood and later in life. Children outside of a family setting are more likely than their family-based peers to experience abuse, neglect, exploitation, lack of stimulation, poor nutrition and toxic stress, with lifelong physical and psychological repercussions. Moreover, children living in institutional settings are frequently missing from official statistics since reporting for many indicators, particularly those that comprise global monitoring frameworks such as the Sustainable…
This summary report presents key findings and recommendations from an analysis of unregistered, private children's homes in Thailand's Sangkhlaburi District.
Abstract:
Around the world, more than eight million girls and boys grow up for long periods of their lives not in their own families but in residential institutions. Children are placed in residential institutions because they live in harsh social conditions due to death of one or both parents, parent's illness, adverse economic circumstances, unknown parenthood, cracked family, parent's imprisonment and family inability to provide proper care. Quality of life concerns the satisfaction of individual's needs and demands, which are necessary for his satisfaction with life. Hence, this…
เอกสารฉบับนี้แผนที่จำนวนของเด็กที่อาศัยอยู่ในสถาบันการศึกษาทั่วโลก ประมาณหนึ่งทำให้รวมถึงแปดล้านบาทแม้ว่าช่องว่างที่กำหนดในระดับโลกและสถิติบ่งชี้ว่ามีหลายบ้านของเด็กที่ไม่ได้จดทะเบียนของตัวเลขที่แท้จริงอาจจะดีที่สูงขึ้นมาก
Esta publicación muestra el número de niños que viven en instituciones de todo el mundo. Una estimación sitúa el total en hasta ocho millones, sin embargo, dado los vacíos en las estadísticas mundiales y las indicaciones de que hay muchos hogares infantiles no registrados, la verdadera cifra podría ser mucho más alta.
Тази публикация карти на броя на децата, живеещи в институции по целия свят. Една оценка поставя общата сума на до осем милиона, обаче, дадени пропуски в световните статистики и данни, че има много нерегистрирани детски домове, истинската цифра може да се окаже много по-висока.
Tato publikace mapuje počet dětí žijících v ústavech po celém světě. Jeden odhad dá celkem až na osm milionů, i když, vzhledem mezery v globálních statistik a údajů, které existuje mnoho neregistrované dětské domovy se skutečný počet může být i mnohem vyšší.
This publication maps the number of children living in institutions worldwide. One estimate puts the total at up to eight million, though, given gaps in global statistics and indications that there are many unregistered children’s homes, the true figure may well be much higher.
While the evidence on the detrimental effects orphanages have on children continues to grow, Australians have continued to make contributions to the international orphanage industry and the perpetuation of the institutionalization of children, says this report from ReThink Orphanages. The report “seeks to map Australia’s contribution to residential care institutions for children overseas across a number of sectors and identify opportunities for strategic engagement with various stakeholders in the Australian context.” The report presents data on Australia’s participation in the orphanage…