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A group of employees of Territorial Social Assistance Structures from 13 districts, as well as Chisinau and Balti participate in the two-day training “Care and assistance of separated or unaccompanied children refugees from Ukraine” that is delivered offline and online.
150 families with children at risk from the Cantemir, Călărași, Căușeni, Fălești, Nisporeni, Orhei, Soroca, Sîngerei, Telenești, Ștefan Vodă districts receive food and hygiene packages to overcome the crisis easier.
The mums- and dads-to-be will have the opportunity to attend a new antenatal parental skills development programme “Mellow Parenting”.
Protecting children from family separation, violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation in Moldova
Supporting local authorities of Moldova to provide alternative family based care to children without parental care
Partnerships for Every Child Annual Report April 2012 – March 2013
Partnerships for Every Child Annual Report April 2011 – March 2012
The report gives an overview of training needs of staff in the field of child protection in Calarasi, Falesti and Ungheni regions
The ABC members from Calarasi, Falesti and Ungheni evaluated the situation of children placed in Foster Care and Family Type Home services. The evaluation reports are presented to the local public authorities representatives responsible for the implementation of services with the view of improving their quality. from Calarasi, Falesti and Ungheni evaluated the situation of children placed in Foster Care and Family Type Home services. The evaluation reports are presented to the local public authorities representatives responsible for the implementation of services with the view of improving their quality.
Between 2 and 6 July 2012, a summer camp was organized for the members of the Advisory Board of Children of Calarasi, Falesti, and Ungheni. The goal of the summer school was to consolidate the competences of ABC members.
Summer camp 2011
We found Aga spouses and their two foster children engaged into a “sweet activity” in the family’s kitchen that was spreading around sweet fragrance of plum jam.
Since 2011, when Mr. and Mrs. Harea became foster family, in their house found love and care 7 children. Veronica and his husband decided to become foster carers being deeply impressed by the negative effects of migration,