EU Member State |
Primary institution responsible for child protection |
Austria |
Austrian Federal Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt), Section VI: Family and Youth (Sektion VI: Familie und Jugend) |
Belgium |
n/a |
Bulgaria |
State Agency for Child Protection (Държавна агенция за закрила на детето) |
Croatia |
Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy (Ministarstvo rada, mirovinskoga sustava, obitelji i socijalne politike) |
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- Primary institution - table new
- Single legal instrument - map 1
- CPS_NAT_POL - map 2
- CPS_DEC_RESP - map 3
- CPS_CENT_AUTH - map 4
- CPS_SERV_PROV - map 5
- CPS_FIN_RES - map 6
- CPS_CERT_PRO - map 7
- CPS_VETT_FOS - map 8
- CPS_CONST_PROV - not needed
- Related
Primary institution - table new
Single legal instrument - map 1
CPS_NAT_LEG
Single legal instrument on child protection at national level
CPS_NAT_POL - map 2
Existence of specific national policy framework (action plan or strategy) on child protection and/or children’s rights
CPS_DEC_RESP - map 3
Decentralised child protection responsibilities
CPS_CENT_AUTH - map 4
Central authority with national coordinating role
CPS_SERV_PROV - map 5
National legal framework allows for subcontracting and/or outsourcing alternative care services to private providers of any nature
CPS_FIN_RES - map 6
Specific budget item allocated to child protection in the annual state budget
CPS_CERT_PRO - map 7
Certification of social workers and compulsory training requirements
CPS_VETT_FOS - map 8
Provisions requiring frequent vetting of foster families
CPS_CONST_PROV - not needed
Existence of a constitutional provision on child protection