ENGI network started as a project in 2008 funded by the European Commission European Refugee Fund (ERF). Its aim is to improve services for Unaccompanied Minors (UAMs) in the member...
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To develop knowledge on the reception provisions within families for UAMs. The goal of the project was to map the current practice and promote the reception of UAMs in families.
The project started from the conviction that independent, systematic, methodology-based monitoring of returned minors would enable better decision-making and assistance for individual children. But first and foremost, it was...
The project aims to: Formulate steps for each member state for reuniting a UAM with his family (care to care); Offer support to guardians and other representatives in Dublin...
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)...
It aimed at enhancing the protection of children on the move through the promotion of model for the prompt appointment and qualification of guardians in particularly congested points of arrival both at national and at EU...
Overall: the project aims to improve reception and care for unaccompanied and separated children, by structurally increasing the quality and quantity of family reception (alternative family care) for unaccompanied and separated...
The project aims to identify and promote good practices on reception and protection, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of actors engaging in the situation of these children and based on national mappings carried...
Guardianship for unaccompanied children should be, and is ready to be a part of every European national system. To achieve this, a formal European network and a European system of accreditation...