Best Practices Statement – Separated Children in Canada

Summary: This Publication Describes the best practices from the SCION Project (Separated Children Intervention and Orientation Network) in British Columbia, Canada.This project is a network of organizations working with separated children – children who are refugees, refugee claimants, migrants and victims of trafficking, up to age 19, arriving without parents/legal guardians. To access the French pdf version of the document, visit: http://www.ibcr.org/Best_Pratice_fre.pdf pdf: www.ibcr.org/Best_Pratice_eng.pdf

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