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CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM REFORM – MASTER PLAN ON TRANSFORMATION OF RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS. Second Child Protection Forum Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 12-14 May 2009. Cabinet of Ministers Republic of Azerbaijan. LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan Family Code
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CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM REFORM – MASTER PLAN ON TRANSFORMATION OF RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS Second Child Protection Forum Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 12-14 May 2009 Cabinet of Ministers Republic of Azerbaijan
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK • Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan • Family Code • Law on the Rights of the Child • Law on Targeted Social Assistance • Law on Social Allowances
STATE BODIES AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL • Ministry of Education • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population • Ministry of Health • Other ministries within their competencies (MoI, MoJ, MoF); • State Committee on Family, Women and Children Affairs
STATE BODIES AT THE LOCAL LEVEL 1. ExComs: • Commission on Minors • Guardianship Authority 2. Education Department : • Inspector on child protection in schools • Medico-psycho-pedagogical commission 3. Centre of Social Protection of population: • Department on Targeted Social Assistance 4. Police department: • Department on preventive work with juveniles Отдел 5. Representation of the ExCom at the community level
State programmes • «Educational Development of Children with limited capacities (Inclusive Education)» • «Early Childhood development and upbringing Programme» • «State Programme on Development of creative skills of gifted children/youth» • «Development of the vocational education» • «State Programme on De-Institutionalization or Alternative Care»
State Programme on De-Institutionalization or Alternative Care • According to the Action Plan of the Programme Ministry of Education is the responsible body for its implementation and coordination. • With the aim of implementation, the special Working Group was established under the Ministry of Education
Objectives of the Programme Main goals of the programme in line with the CRC: • Needs of children to grown up in family like environment and harmonized development of individual child • Establishment of the mechanisms on reunification of children with families (biological and alternative), creation of alternative services for them • Guarantee effective enforcement of these mechanisms
Objectives of the Programme 2 • Ensure preventive measures to prevent placement of the child in residential institutions • Downsize number of institutions by transforming type of these institutions to the family-type social centers • Broaden reunification of children (biological and alternative families)and establish stimulation mechanisms • Re-qualification of the staff in institutions and establish training/education system to prepare new professionals (social worker, psychologist, speech therapist and etc.) • Asses the situation of children in residential institutions and carry out regular monitoring aimed in reunification as well as monitor situation of children in “new” families • Improve and strengthen legislative framework.
Objectives of the Programme 3 • Provide targeted financial aid • Involve currently functioning staff’s experience in developing capacities of the social workers • Carry out regular preventive measures among children and families at risk • Take actions for awareness raising among general population with support of mass-media • Identify priorities on re-unification of children • Promote close cooperation between government, civil society and international organisations
Assessment methodology 8 different modules (questionnaires) were developed. • I module– General information about institution • II module – Children living in residential institution • III module – Personnel • IV module – Infrastructure of the institution • V module – Services offered by the institution • VI module – Expenses of the institution • VII module – Transportation • VIII module –Infrastructure of the community
Assessment methodology 2 • Manual for assessment and special training for the group involved in the assignment. • Pre-test of each module • Assessment done according to the planed schedule
Outcomes of the assessment All institutions are under supervision of the 3 governmental bodies: 50 institutions under MoE • 3 boarding schools for orphans; • 24 general educational boarding schools; • 6 orphanages; • 12 boarding schools for children with special needs; • 2 specialized boarding schools for boys with difficult behaviour; • 3 boarding schools – sanatoriums.
Outcomes of the assessment2 3 institutions under MoH • 2 baby homes; • 1 orphanage for children with neurological diseases. 2 institutions under MoLSPP • Boarding schools for children with severe physical and mental disabilities.
Outcomes of the assessment 3 • 14.389 children in 55 institutions. 4.055 out of which are children staying in institutions over night. Rest – 10.334 are spending night in their families.
Children studying in institutions Total number of children 14389 Living in institutions - 4055 Only studying -10334
Frequency of visiting families • Each weekends - 1329 • Sometimes - 2030 • Never696
Data on children living in institutions Have both parents-2434 Have 1 parent -1142 Don’t have parents - 80 Abandoned or deprived of parental care -399
Basic criterias for development and implementation of the Master Plan Basic groups factors: - Infrastructure around institution; - Infrastructure of institution; - Quality of services in institutions
Other criterias - Number of children living in institutions; - Number of children from the same district where institution is situated; - Number of placed and leaved children during the year; - Type of institution.
Master Plan on Transformation • Role of the Master Plan(1) • Master Plan is main instructive document in implementation of the State Programme on De-Institutionalization and Alternative Care. • Main role of the Master Plan is planning further tasks for changes in institutions, identification of factors and activities. • Abovementioned tasks should be part of annual plan of the institution and regularlyupdated.
Role of the Master Plan (2) • Concerned ministries and agencies are responsible for providing services for vulnerable children and families • They are responsible for ensuring each child with necessary social services • Target group of the Plan are children in institutions
Expected outcomes • Children and families in need of special care have to be provided by social assistance; • Current staff should be a main force in transformation of institutions and establishment of alternatives services;
Development of alternative services • Improvement of adoption and guardianship systems; • Support to extended families and guardian families; • Development of foster services: - Recruitment; - Selection; - Training and monitoring.
Development of alternative services 2 - Housing provision for children that do not have parents and graduated from institutions; - Housing provision for children that do not have parents and have medium and severe mental disabilities and other services.
Necessary actions • Moratorium on creation of new institutions except new type of services (family type homes); • Transform institutions where children are not staying over night to secondary schools with day care services; • Ensure establishment of day care centers within or close to institution.