| Social Welfare and Development Technologies for Children and Youth |
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| Wednesday, 06 January 2010 13:24 |
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Child Friendly Investigation Studio - A room that may be set up in a hospital or health clinics where child sensitive investigative interviews may be conducted with child victims or witnesses of abuse. This aims to facilitate successful prosecution of the case.
Information Technology Literacy Program for Out-of- School Youth and Youth with Disability (SCALA Program) - A community based basic computer literacy program that aims to enhance the employment opportunities of disadvantaged youth. It includes installation of training facility with appropriate equipment. The program is implemented in partnership with the Engineers without Borders of Canada and the local government units.
Group Home for Older Street Children - A residential facility within a community that provides alternative home arrangement for rehabilitated male street children ages, 16-21 years old. It has 8 to 10 persons living together under the supervision of a social worker from the local government unit or non-government organization.
Special Drug Education Program (SDEC) - A community-based facility which serves as venue to equip the OSY and street children with knowledge and life-coping skills to prevent drug and substance abuse.
Half-Way Home for Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) - A residential home that provides 24-hours, aftercare services to CICL. It is managed by youth who have completed their rehabilitation process from the Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth (RRCY).
Character Building Program in Residential Care for Children and Youth - This builds the character of children and youth by training them on character-building. Those trained become character coaches who conduct sessions on character qualities to other children and youth.
Rehabilitation Services for Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL)
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