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Eligibility to receive social care services:

Social and family services offered through this platform are compliant with the law on social and family services in Kosovo. To know who is eligible to receive social services, please refer to the list below: 

 

  • Children who are not under parental care.
  • Children whose parent/s or guardian/s, due to their lifestyle, inability or physical or mental illness, psycho-social problems, addiction or other reasons are not able to provide adequate care and supervision to them.
  • Children who have a mental illness or a disability.
  • Children who have a physical illness or a disability.
  • Children who have behavioral problems.
  • Children who are delinquent.
  • Children who are suffering because of family conflicts.
  • Children who have a form of another psycho-social problem that makes them people in need.
  • Elderly people.
  • People who have a physical illness or disability.
  • People who have a mental illness or disability.
  • People endangered from being used or abused.
  • People subject to domestic violence.
  • People subject to human trafficking.
  • People who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
  • People in need of emergent care due to distress caused from others or nature.
  • People who for some other reason are in need of social services.
  • Families where one or both the parents or guardians need help in caring for their children because of the state of the child/ren or their own, or in circumstances where the child/ren is suffering serious trauma due to ignorance or abuse from their parent/s or guardian/s

 

  • Children who are not under parental care.
  • Children whose parent/s or guardian/s, due to their lifestyle, inability or physical or mental illness, psycho-social problems, addiction or other reasons are not able to provide adequate care and supervision to them.
  • Children who have a mental illness or a disability.
  • Children who have a physical illness or a disability.
  • Children who have behavioral problems.
  • Children who are delinquent.
  • Children who are suffering because of family conflicts.
  • Children who have a form of another psycho-social problem that makes them people in need.
  • Elderly people.
  • People who have a physical illness or disability.
  • People who have a mental illness or disability.
  • People endangered from being used or abused.
  • People subject to domestic violence.
  • People subject to human trafficking.
  • People who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
  • People in need of emergent care due to distress caused from others or nature.
  • People who for some other reason are in need of social services.
  • Families where one or both the parents or guardians need help in caring for their children because of the state of the child/ren or their own, or in circumstances where the child/ren is suffering serious trauma due to ignorance or abuse from their parent/s or guardian/s

 

  • Children who are not under parental care.
  • Children whose parent/s or guardian/s, due to their lifestyle, inability or physical or mental illness, psycho-social problems, addiction or other reasons are not able to provide adequate care and supervision to them.
  • Children who have a mental illness or a disability.
  • Children who have a physical illness or a disability.
  • Children who have behavioral problems.
  • Children who are delinquent.
  • Children who are suffering because of family conflicts.
  • Children who have a form of another psycho-social problem that makes them people in need.
  • Elderly people.
  • People who have a physical illness or disability.
  • People who have a mental illness or disability.
  • People endangered from being used or abused.
  • People subject to domestic violence.
  • People subject to human trafficking.
  • People who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
  • People in need of emergent care due to distress caused from others or nature.
  • People who for some other reason are in need of social services.
  • Families where one or both the parents or guardians need help in caring for their children because of the state of the child/ren or their own, or in circumstances where the child/ren is suffering serious trauma due to ignorance or abuse from their parent/s or guardian/s

A child-rights approach

Since Save the Children was founded 100 years ago, we have been committed to ensuring all children’s rights are recognised. We promote change from the ground up by engaging children, their families and their communities. Together with children, we work with governments and international organisations to ensure children’s rights are on the political agenda. We hold leaders to account for the commitments they have made, ensuring systems are in place to protect and provide for all children.