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The image shows a page from a document that provides a description of residential care in Gombe, Nigeria (coordinates: 10.296, 11.092). The text describes the various services offered, including structured group living for children without parental support, including orphanage, children's homes, and Quran schools. Supervision is provided by staff or volunteers who are not traditional caregivers, such as religious leaders, but are registered with the CCD or relevant state agencies. Islamic institutions must be approved by social welfare authorities. The document also discusses temporary safe care provided in short-term shelters in emergency settings, like rescue centers, safe havens, homes, lasting up to six months. It ensures child care provides halfway homes, solutions are arranged when possible. It supports these services, with fostering preferred method, TIPPEA 2013. The document also provides a description of family-like care. This type of care offers a supportive, home-style foster care. Family-like care offers supportive, homes-style setting for small groups of children, typically placed, then cared for by trained professionals. The children's biological parent, these organizations create a stable, temporary environment for relocation. Caregivers are, this care is family-like, aiming for integrated by guidance, or other permanent solutions in line with the UN guidelines. The document describes independent living. This approach supports youth approved toward independence from providing support services, gaining improved settings with help by support workers, they live in essential life skills such as cooking, cleaning, and job searching, promoting self-reliance and a smoother transition to adulthood.
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