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Case study on street children



Street children include both boys and girls who have fled their homes for one reason or another to earn a living on the streets. Responses from, This article attempts to systematically review the existing literature using meta-analysis on the livelihood problems of street children across countries of the world and the role of social intervention. Street children are a group of homeless youth who live on the streets and survive by asking people who pass by them for money or food. Lack of education is one of the root causes. The public space is a possible site for founding a social psychology of citizenship. Localized citizenship speaks of the right to have a place in public space; A comparative study shows that there are determining factors like. 6, 7, 1, parent. 5 and lack of education are the main reasons for fleeing to the streets. 3. Listen to the voices of street children: a case study from Trinidad and Tobago. Gabriel Julien. Department of Program Delivery, Open Campus, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the West. 1 Background: School travel is an important part of a child's daily activities. A comfortable walking environment can encourage children to walk to school. Existing methods for assessing walking environments are not specific to children's walks to school. 2 Methods: this study proposes a method for evaluating the walking comfort of children. Studies on street children without family ties abound, but there are few studies on street children who exist within families and return home daily. A case study of Saint Francis.



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