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      Psychosocial and integration needs of unaccompanied children in Greece

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      International Social Work
      SAGE Publications

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          This article seeks to fill the research gap on the psychosocial and integration needs of unaccompanied children and the challenges they encounter to reach autonomy and social integration. To address this issue, the study utilized a qualitative research survey interviewing 18 field professionals, which indicated that the key challenges include insufficient preparation, institutionalization, uncertainty about the future, asylum procedures, and social exclusion, while proposing the implementation of an integration plan focusing on education, vocational training, and contact with the local community. This article aims to offer a better understanding of children’s needs and how practitioners could protect children more effectively.

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              Meeting the needs of unaccompanied children in Greece

              This article summarizes the situation of unaccompanied child (UAC) refugees in Greece in 2017/2018. It notes the number and characteristics of these children, the challenging situation in responding to their needs in a country where many native children are living in poverty and deprivation following the EU austerity measures. This article also outlines the legal obligations and EU directives for looking after UACs. Finally, it summarizes the challenges for social workers on the ground of responding to the rights of the incoming UACs. Selected examples are presented with reference to the priorities under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989.
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                Journal
                International Social Work
                International Social Work
                SAGE Publications
                0020-8728
                1461-7234
                May 2024
                September 27 2023
                May 2024
                : 67
                : 3
                : 650-663
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Nicosia, Cyprus
                Article
                10.1177/00208728231196368
                f82c6d30-fd84-4a1f-a3fa-b1b24b63df62
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