Sentences with phrase «youth welfare»

The current study was part of the larger Swiss study for clarification and goal - attainment in youth welfare and juvenile justice institutions, involving the standardized monitoring and evaluation of mental health problems of youths in welfare and juvenile justice institutions in Switzerland [14].
Included in this group are migrant worker assistance organizations, immigrant services, farm workers, and domestic workers organizations, labour and human rights lawyers, unions, labour and social policy researchers, university professors, employment and labour relations specialists, child and youth welfare advocates, and legal aid societies.
It is important to note that in Switzerland, youths can be placed in welfare and juvenile justice institutions because of: delinquent behavior (criminal law measure), youth welfare reasons (civil law measure, e.g., maltreatment, parental psychopathology, prostitution and drug abuse) or other reasons (e.g., their own or parents» choice).
Helping people in areas such as advice, housing, care, health, education and youth welfare.
In assessing the (at - risk) welfare of the child, the family court largely relies on the assessment made by the youth welfare office and trusts in its special expertise.
Despite many attempts having been made at a casuistic structural system, the challenges faced by the professionals in the youth welfare offices are extremely demanding, as they always have to take individual family circumstances into consideration when discharging the office entrusted to them by the State as guardians of child protection.
Thus, the family court and the youth welfare office together form a community of responsibility which is unique in the German legal system and means that the guiding principle of child welfare in the child and youth support system has its own particular (yet symmetrical) structure.
In particular, changes to youth welfare have been described as likely to have a «devastating» impact on Indigenous communities.
The present findings provide, finally, no indications that could suggest that the youth welfare measure of residential care could have improved the degree of organization in the youth's attachment representation, in the sense of a corrective attachment experience (e.g. Schleiffer, 2003).
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