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How we support high-risk families and teenagers to prevent separation in Latvia

On 30 September, during the ‘ESF Transnational Cooperation Platform Community of Practice on Social Inclusion Peer review on creating supportive environments through integrated working to fight child poverty’, Eurochild members shared their expertise on the best approaches that put children’s right at the front of practices and approaches.

Sandra Braunere, from SOS Children's Villages in Latvia, presented an example of early intervention, outlining how they support high-risk families and teenagers to prevent separation in Latvia.




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