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Manuals, Toolkits and Guidance, Teaching Resources

PowerPoint presentations for the Training Manual on Children without Appropriate Care for Asia and the Pacific: Save the Children Resources [Session 9]

Publication year:

2011

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Save the Children

PowerPoint presentation that is part of the session materials for “the Training Manual on Children without Appropriate Care for Asia and the Pacific” published by Save the Children Child Protection Initiative (CPI). The training workshop is targeted at policy makers, professionals and para-professionals who are already working on programs to support children without appropriate care, or who may begin work in this area.
This final PPT presentation relating to session 9 of the workshop on Children without Appropriate Care for Asia and the Pacific, lists a range of relevant documents on the care and protection of children, produced by Save the Children.
These are:
– Keeping children out of harmful institutions;
– Policy Brief; Family Strengthening and Support – Policy Brief;
– A sense of belonging: Case studies in positive care options for children;
– Our broken dreams. Child migration in southern Africa;
– Children on the move: Protecting unaccompanied migrant children in South Africa and the region;
– Someone that matters. The quality of care in childcare institutions in Indonesia;
– Child carers: Child-led research with children who are carers;
– The risk of harm to young people in institutional care;
– Away from home – Protecting and supporting children on the move.
The Training Manual and accompanying Participant’s Manual on Children without Appropriate Care for Asia and the Pacific, as well as the above listed Save the Children publications are all available at Save the Children’s Resource Centre.

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