Multiple Family Groups to Reduce Child Disruptive Behavior Difficulties: Moderating Effects of Child Welfare Status on Child Outcomes
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Multiple Family Groups to reduce child disruptive behavior difficulties: Moderating effects of child welfare status on child outcomes
Children who remain at home with their permanent caregivers following a child welfare (CW) involvement (e.g., investigation, out-of-home placement) ma…
Child welfare
The statistics provide figures on the Child Welfare Services. The figures include notifications, investigations and measures, and the children involved. The work of the Child Welfare Services is aimed at children and adolescents aged 0–22. Also included is figures on full-time equivalents (FTEs) in the Child Welfare Services, as well as results and completion rates in upper secondary school and status after completed lower secondary education.
It is Sigrid Ådnanes Tolås, who, on behalf of Krf, asked the administration to submit a case to the municipal council, in which it is clarified whether the municipality should take the child welfare service back under its own control.
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