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council for child welfare - traduction vers allemand

PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM VIOLENCE, EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE
Child Welfare; Child Safety; Child welfare; Child Welfare Services; Child safety; Children at risk; Child protection policy
  • A child protection and development center

council for child welfare      
Verbund zur Wohlfahrt des Kindes (Organisation die sich mit Gewalt gegen Kinder beschäftigt)
welfare economics         
USE OF MICROECONOMIC TECHNIQUES TO EVALUATE WELL-BEING AT THE AGGREGATE LEVEL
Social welfare (economics); Welfare Economics; Welfare economy; Consumer welfare; Formal Theories of Social Welfare; Social optimality; Socially optimal; Welfare pluralism
soziale Wirtschaft
public welfare         
  • Distributing [[alms]] to the poor, abbey of Port-Royal des Champs c. 1710.
  • Social Insurance Institution]] (KELA) in [[Seinäjoki]], Finland
  • Roosevelt]] signs the [[Social Security Act]], 14 August 1935.
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  • Welfare in America
MEANS-ORIENTED SOCIAL BENEFIT
Social security; Welfare payment; Social welfare (political science); Previdential; Public welfare; Public assistance; Social assistance; Social security system; Social Welfare Program; Welfare (financial aid); Social welfare provision; Welfare program; Social welfare system; Government Aid; State retirement pension; State benefits; Poverty assistance; Social welfare; Social Welfare; Social benefits; Social program; Welfare benefit; Fiscal Welfare; Fiscal welfare; Social welfare service; Welfare benefits; Provision of social welfare; Social+security; Government relief; Benefits system; Social welfare program; Social welfare programs; Income assistance; Income supplement; Welfare worker; Benefit claimants; History of social welfare; User:Nathangeffen/History of Social Welfare; Social programs; State benefit; Welfare foundations; Public aid; History of Social Welfare; Benefits claimants; Benefit (social welfare); Benefits (social welfare); Human welfare; Social-welfare; Welfare socialism; Welfare in the Roman Empire; Benefit claim; Public Welfare
die öffentliche Wohlfahrt, das öffentliche Wohlergehen

Définition

public welfare

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Child protection

Child protection is the safeguarding of children from violence, exploitation, abuse, and neglect. Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the protection of children in and out of the home. One of the ways to ensure this is by giving them quality education, the fourth of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in addition to other child protection systems. To protect a child has to start from conception, even how the conception took place can affect the child's development. For proper child development to take place child protection must be put into consideration.

Child protection can also be said to be the process of protecting children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and other forms of harm. It involves identifying signs of potential harm, responding to allegations or suspicions of abuse, providing support and services to protect children, and holding those who have harmed them accountable. Children can also suffer psychological abuse based on how the elders talk to them or scold them. Therefore adequate care should be taken to ensure their emotions are not toyed with.

The primary goal of child protection is to ensure that all children are safe and free from harm. This includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; neglect; exploitation; and violence. Child protection also works to prevent future harm by creating policies and systems that identify and respond to risks before they lead to harm.

In order to achieve these goals, child protection services must be provided in a holistic way. This means taking into account the social, economic, cultural, psychological, and environmental factors that can contribute to the risk of harm for individual children and their families. It also requires collaboration across sectors and disciplines to create a comprehensive system of support and safety for children.

Child protection is the protection of children from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. It is the responsibility of individuals, organizations and governments to ensure that children are protected from harm and their rights are respected. This includes providing a safe environment for children to grow and develop, protecting them from physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and ensuring they have access to education, healthcare and other basic needs.

Child protection systems are a set of usually government-run services designed to protect children and young people who are underage and to encourage family stability. UNICEF defines a 'child protection system' as:

the set of laws, policies, regulations and services needed across all social sectors – especially social welfare, education, health, security and justice – to support prevention and response to protection-related risks. These systems are part of social protection, and extend beyond it. At the level of prevention, their aim includes supporting and strengthening families to reduce social exclusion, and to lower the risk of separation, violence and exploitation. Responsibilities are often spread across government agencies, with services delivered by local authorities, non-State providers, and community groups, making coordination between sectors and levels, including routine referral systems etc.., a necessary component of effective child protection systems.