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Unaccompanied Minors and their Transition into Adulthood – Project Cisotra

Nada Trunk Sirca, Alexander Krauss and Anica Novak Trunk
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Nada Trunk Sirca: International School for Social and Business Studies, Slovenia
Alexander Krauss: Institute for Socio-Scientific Consultancy, Germany
Anica Novak Trunk: International School for Social and Business Studies, Slovenia

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Abstract: Child migration is a global reality. As of 2015, 31 million children were living outside their country of birth. Reception conditions as well as access to the asylum and other protection procedures differ between countries and further progress is needed to ensure that unaccompanied children’s rights are respected in EU member states. Ensuring better transition of young migrants into adulthood is challenge for most countries, as currently there is a gap at the interface between the support systems for minors and the general and migrant specific education and social support systems for adults. The project CiSoTRA aims to develop and implement innovative methodology that will bridge the current gap in the support of unaccompanied minors in transition to young adulthood.

Keywords: unaccompanied minors and young adults; model for better social inclusion; education & employment and social skills; project CiSoTRA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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