admissions & removals
Children display behaviours that cannot be managed by the parent or caregiver.
Children who live, work on the streets or beg for a living.
Children who have been exploited or live in circumstances that expose them to exploitation.
Children who live in or are exposed to circumstances which may seriously harm their physical, mental or social well-being.
Children who may be at risk if returned to the custody of the parent, guardian or caregiver as there is reason to believe that they will live in or be exposed to circumstances which may seriously harm their physical, mental or social well-being.
Children who are in a state of physical or mental neglect.
Children who are being maltreated, abused, deliberately neglected or degraded by a parent, a caregiver, a person who has parental responsibilities and rights or a family member.
Children who are abandoned and orphaned.