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Until now, the knowledge of these practices and approaches in different countries has been incidental and fragmented. The RLF project is aimed at promoting reception and living in families (RLF) by increasing knowledge of it, connecting stakeholders in Europe, promoting good practices and offering strategies for expansion. This report contains examples of the good RLF practices found and what is needed to implement them further, according to experts the project team met along the way.
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Coordinators | Nidos Foundation |
Participants | Counter Human Trafficking Bureau (CHTB UK) Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR SE) |
Funded under | European Refugee Fund - Community Actions 2012 |
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Originally Published | Last Updated | 03 Oct 2018 | 28 Oct 2022 |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Migration and Demography | Children in migration |
Related organisation(s) | Nidos - Nidos Foundation |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | asylum seekerchild |
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