Category K22
Group G658
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Centres combining tasks of the centres P2163 2004-2023Region (NUTS 2), Statistical locality20
Multi-functional centres - providing daytime and 24-hour care by performing tasks of: daytime assistance centre, intervention and socialization centre, as well as by combining daytime and 24-hour therapeutic, intervention and socialization activity, directed to child and child's family.
Centres total P4432 2023Region (NUTS 2)1
"Pursuant to the Act of 9 June 2011 (as amended) on Family Support and Foster Care System, institutional foster care is provided in the form of: 1) care and educational centres (including socialisation, intervention, specialist therapy, family and tasks combining centres); (2) regional care and therapy centre; 3) pre-adoptive intervention centre."
Family centres P3797 2001-2023Region (NUTS 2), Statistical locality16
A family centre creates one family with many children for children who have not found a foster or adoptive family, enables them to raise numerous siblings, provides education, and compensates for developmental and school delays. It maintains contact with the adoption and care centre and the help centre. It can accommodate 4 to 8 children, in justified cases the number of children may be reduced or increased.
Intervention centres P1828 2001-2023Region (NUTS 2), Statistical locality25
The intervention centre provides the child with: 24/7 emergency care for the duration of a crisis situation; education adapted to his/her age and developmental possibilities; care and education until the return to the natural family or placement in a foster family, adoptive family, family centre or socialisation centre; prepares a diagnosis of the child's psychophysical condition and life situation, family relationships and determines the indications for further work with the child; prepares a psychological and pedagogical diagnosis of a child and a diagnosis of his/her family situation for the needs of a family court. The centre accepts children from the age of 13, in exceptional cases younger children. The stay may not be longer than 3 months (it may be extended by another 3 months if the court proceedings to regulate the child's legal situation are pending). Starting from 1 January 2012, foster care for a child (statutory foster care) is divided into family and institutional care. The family care consists of foster families and orphanages. The institutional care, apart from care and education centers, also includes pre-adoption centers and regional care and therapy centers. The loss of residents means the number of residents who ceased being residents in the reporting year.
Socialization centres P1825 2001-2023Region (NUTS 2), Statistical locality16
The socialisation centre provides round-the-clock care and education, meeting the necessary needs of the child. It conducts educational, corrective, compensatory, speech therapy, and therapeutic classes that compensate for the lack of upbringing in the family and prepare for social life, and for disabled children, appropriate rehabilitation and specialist classes. It provides children with education, compensates for developmental and school lags, takes measures to return the child to the natural family, find an adoptive family or place in foster family care. A family centre creates one family with many children for children who have not found a foster or adoptive family, enables them to raise numerous siblings, provides education, and compensates for developmental and school delays. It maintains contact with the adoption and care centre and the help centre. It can accommodate 4 to 8 children, in justified cases the number of children may be reduced or increased.