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Social care institutions, including childcare institutions have been a core part of the work of the Ministry of Social Affairs since it was first established. These institutions have been a crucial and inherent part of the policies and program of social welfare assistance to individuals facing social problems. While it is likely that social care institutions are going to continue to play an important role in the delivery of assistance to people who are facing social problems, the cosial and political situation in Indonesia has changed a great deal since these institutions were first devised. As a response to the changing social situation, a review of the role these institutions play must be carried out to ensure they respond appropriately to the social challenges people/members of our community face. Table of Content: I. Introduction to the research II. Scope and Framework for the research III. Social welfare and childcare institutions in Indonesia IV. National standards for childcare V. International standards relating to children without parental care VI. Characteristics of the 6 Provinces VII. Profiles of the institutions assessed and the children in their care VIII. Values and Aims of the Childcare Institutions IX. Professional practice X. Personal Care XI. Staffing XII. Resources XIII. Administration XIV. PATI: the DEPSOS Model XV. Key Findings XVI. Recommendations Appendix I: Individual Research Reports and authors Post Date : 22 Desember 2008 |