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Financial flow for Child Protection Services in Romania. Financial . FINANCIAL SCHEME OF THE RESTRUCTURED NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM. Romanian Government National Authority for the Protection of Child’s Rights. Local Council. County Council. Donations.
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Financial flow for Child Protection Services in Romania Financial
FINANCIAL SCHEME OF THE RESTRUCTURED NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM Romanian Government National Authority for the Protection of Child’s Rights Local Council County Council Donations Special Solidarity Fund for Handicapped Persons Specialized Public Services for Child Protection Placement Centers Diversified Alternative Services The major and constant financial sources for the child protection system are the budgets of the NAPCR and of the county and local council.
3. BUGET AT THE BEGINNING OF 1999 • 50% State budget • 30% Local budget • 10% Balance needs • 10% County budget
4. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS • Insufficient funds • Debts • Legislation • Financial back-up
5. TASKS OF THE NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILD’S RIGHTS • Strategic • Regulatory • Administrative • Representative • State Authority
7. Law 272 regarding Child Rights Protection and Promotion Your Logo Here • NAPCR was founded,being subordinated to the Ministry of Labor, Social Solidarity and Family • At county level the General Directorates for Social Assistance and Child Protection were founded, being subordinated to the County Councils and Local Councils • Public Services for Social Assistance were organized at municipalities and towns level
8. NATIONAL INTEREST PROGRAMS • Specific programs aiming the reform of the child welfare system • Emergency programs to prevent and overcome budgetary deficit
10. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS • CEDB financed programs for 1999 – 2005 10 million Euro • Achievements – 39 centers for: - Children with severe handicaps - Reorganization of the institutions with over 100 children institutionalized - Counseling services for children and parents - Emergency day care centers and homeless children shelters - Maternal day care
11. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS • CEDB financed programs to be for 2007 – 2011 - Homeless children initiative budget of 3.3 million Euro - The development of local communitarian services budget of 10 million Euro
12. PHARE FINANCING • PHARE 1999 Children First Children’s home is not home • PHARE 2001 Children FirstII • PHARE 2002 Children FirstIII
13. PHARE PROGRAMSFINANCED 1998 - 2003 • 1998 - 10 million Euro • 1999 - 25 million Euro • 2001 - 13.7 million Euro • 2002 - 14.8 million Euro • 2003 - 3.0 million Euro
14. STATISTICSyear 1997 - 2007 • protected children from the public institutions from 85.000 to 27.000 • children placed in maternal assistance from 5.100 to 19.900
15. MEDIUM COST / CHILD/ MOUNTH 1997 200 Euro 2004 Profesional maternal assistant - 202 Euro Public placement centers - 240 Euro Day care - 135 Euro Support services for mother and children – 280 Euro 2005 Profesional maternal assistant - 259 Euro Public placement centers - 355 Euro Day care - 230 Euro Support services for mother and children – 340 Euro 2006 Profesional maternal assistant - 316 Euro Public placement centers - 471 Euro Day care - 326 Euro Support services for mother and children – 399 Euro
NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILD’S RIGHTTHANK YOU FOR THE ATTENTION !alia.mekkaoui@anpca.ro