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On 12 July, the Minister for Equal Opportunities and the Family, Elena Bonetti, approved the Guidelines for the Participation of Girls and Boys by decree. The document, adopted by the National Observatory for Childhood...
An estimated 10 million children were displaced by weather-related shocks in 2020 alone. Approximately one billion (almost half of the world's 2.2 billion children), in contrast, live in 33 countries considered to be at high risk due to...
The guidelines for the participation of children and young people are intended to offer and propose a renewed look at the participation practices of children and young people, presenting some ...
On 1 June, the National Observatory for Children and Adolescents approved the Guidelines for the participation of girls and boys. This is a very important document for all adults who share life experiences with young people in...
The Intercultural Guidelines document is online on the Ministry of Education website. Ideas and proposals for the inclusion of pupils from migrant backgrounds, prepared by the National Observatory for the Integration of Foreign...
The National Guidelines for Intervention in Relation to Children and Families in Vulnerable Situations were approved on 21 December 2017 in the Joint Conference. They are the result of a long-term collaborative effort within a national...
The version for children and adolescents of the Guidelines for foster care is carried out by Istituto degli Innocenti of Florence as part of the activities envisaged by the collaboration agreement pursuant to Article 15 paragraph...
The version for children and adolescents of the Guidelines for Reception in Residential Services for Children is carried out by Istituto degli Innocenti of Florence as part of the activities envisaged by the collaboration agreement...
The Guidelines for family foster care are part of the national project 'Un percorso nell'affido (A path in foster care),' launched in 2008 by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies in collaboration...