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International Journal of
Social Research and Development
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VOL. 2, ISSUE 2 (2020)
Social work intervention with street children
Authors
Ankur Shrivastava
Abstract
Street children are typical phenomena in Urban India's changing scenario. They are of several kinds of styles, but most of them can be grouped into three groups, based on how they relate to their communities, primarily to promote the preparation of programs relevant to each of them. There are children with regular interactions with family, children with intermittent interaction with family and children without a family. Street children are a term that after highlighting a certain set of working and living conditions rather than the individual children's social characteristics personal. The word street children should apply to all children doing some sort of work in the streets of urban areas without reference to the time they spend there or the reason they’re there. The concept of street children of recent origin and the description of street children vary, covering a wide range as previously understood concepts such as child labourers, juvenile delinquents, school dropouts and children with maladjustment. Determining any specific traits is exceedingly difficult except to claim that many of them spend a significant part of their day on the street during their adolescence. UNICEF called them "Children in hard circumstances
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Ankur Shrivastava "Social work intervention with street children". International Journal of Social Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 2, 2020, Pages 01-02
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