Research Projects Social Work
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Digital Health for parents facing language and cultural access barriers to the Swiss health system
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Evaluation of projects for juveniles in Switzerland
The Evaluation of the funded Projects of NGO's for juveniles without qualification focuses the Output/Outcome of the interventions. For this reason the funded Projects in the French, German and Italian speaking part of Switzerland will be evaluated
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Frames of Impact in Social Purpose Organisations
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Having Little in a Land of Plenty: Economic Vulnerability in Old Age in Switzerland (EVOAS)
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L’adoption nationale en Suisse
L’adoption nationale en Suisse Constantes, changements et impact des placements extrafamiliaux définitifs au XXe et au XXIe siècle Description Contexte:La réforme du droit de l’adoption en vigueur depuis janvier 2018 vise une amélioration qualitative des motifs d’adoption. Cette nouvelle législation entend notamment ...
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Promoted, requested - and blocked? Integration Policy, Social Inequality and Biographies of Young People from Immigrant Families
The project follows on from almost twenty years of research in the field of migration and integration and is based on a recently completed qualitative longitudinal study financed by the SNSF. Over a period of ten years (2006-2016), the study examined the transition to adulthood of young people from immigrant working ...
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Value orientations of imprisoned youths
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Creating Futures
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Well-Being of Children in Switzerland – Children’s Worlds
Giving children a voice, listening to their concerns and letting them participate in political, professional and social issues is not only asserted in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, but also offers an important orientation for decisions related to childhood, youth and family. Introduction The ...
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«How we see this» – The perspective of children in residential care
Evidences from current research and practice indicate clearly: even today, young people are only marginally involved in the decision-making processes that affect them. However, the legal and professional claim to participation is undisputed and thus nearly always an explicit part of formal mission statements and ...