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Submitting and examining a complaint
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Protection of children
Lithuanian child rights protection system
Reorganization of the child rights protection system
Ensuring the child’s rights
International Child's Protection
Disputes concerning a child
Constitution of the child
Adoption and foster care
Adoption
Foster care
Foster and adoptive parents training
Child Rights Line
Multidimensional family therapy
Multidimensional family therapy
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Report a possible violation of a child rights
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Adoption and foster care
Foster care
Who can become a guardian (carer) and how?
Step one. Who can apply and where, and what documents are needed?
Step two. Decision on initial assessment
Step three. Training for future guardians (carers)
Step four. Conclusions on the readiness of a natural person wishing to become a guardian (carer), a founder or participant of a foster family or a guardian on duty for the care of a child, the activities of a foster family, or the care of children in the care of a foster care centre
Step five. Choosing a guardian (carer) for a child
Step six. Continuing services for guardians (carers)
Last updated: 10-12-2023