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A white sheet of paper with printed text describing the characteristics of kinship care. The text reads: "Characteristics of kinship care. Government Oversight and Prioritization: Transition into kinship care must be approved by the relevant authority. Kinship care should be prioritized when children cannot remain with their biological parents due to absence, death, or other reasons. Nature and Duration of Placement: Kinship care duration depends on the child’s and family’s needs. Informal arrangements usually don’t require intervention unless the child’s best interests are at risk. Formalization and Support: Informal caregivers should be encouraged to inform authorities of non-biological placements. Where suitable and with consent, authorities may support formalization after confirming the arrangement benefits the child. Child Protection and Rights: Children in informal care must be protected from harm, have equal access to education, healthcare, and legal identity, and be able to report abuse safely to trusted adults."
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