| Community-based Services for Children and Youth |
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| by: ninoyc |
| Wednesday, 06 January 2010 11:46 |
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Child Protective Services - Preventive and rehabilitation services provided to children victims of abuse, neglect and exploitation. These include provision of immediate intervention for children's early recovery and reintegration to their families.
Therapy Services for Abused Children - Therapeutic interventions and approaches provided to children to overcome the negative effects of abuse. These aim to maximize their potentials towards living a normal and productive life.
Alternative Family Care - This provides permanent or temporary family care arrangement to children whose parents are unable to provide for their basic needs, temporarily or permanently. This is provided to a child in three ways:
Travel Clearance to Minors - Issuance of clearance to a child (below 18 years-old) who is traveling alone or accompanied by somebody other than his/her parent. This aims to protect the child from abuse, exploitation and trafficking by ensuring he/she is traveling for legitimate reason and with an authorized person.
Special Social Services for Children in Armed Conflict (CIAC) - Provision of a package of social services and interventions designed to protect and rehabilitate children affected directly or indirectly by armed conflict.
Government Internship Program (GIP) - A program that gives youth the opportunity to participate in government service by giving them summer job. GIP is a program component of the Kabataan 2000 that aims to initiate the youth to public service.
Rehabilitation Services for Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL)
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