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The Child Welfare Service of Norway ((ノルウェー語:Barnevernet)) established by the Child Welfare Act of 1992 was created "to ensure that children and young people who live in conditions that can harm their health and development are given the necessary help and care at the right time" and "to help children and young people have a safe childhood" The underlying principle governing all child welfare efforts is devotion to the child's best interests. As a general rule, it is assumed that children will grow up with their biological parents. This biological criterion forms the foundation for Norwegian legislation regulating the relationship between children and parents. A child's affiliation with its parents is considered to be a resource in and of itself. The Child Welfare Service works to ensure that families have the best possible conditions for taking care of their children. Activities are preventive. Efforts are aimed at ensuring that children and young people are not excluded from community life within their neighborhood environments. In April 2015, Lithuanian television reported that Norway removes children from foreign families in order to combat the consequences of "a history of incest".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Odebíráním dětí bojuje Norsko s následky incestu, uvedla litevská televize )〕 However, it later emerged that these claims were false and in discrepancy with available statistical data depicting the rates of occurrence of incest-related symptoms in various countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hosté pořadu litevské TV uvedli o důsledcích "incestů v Norsku" falešná čísla )〕 ==Support and assistance== The Child Welfare Service is responsible for implementing measures for children and their families in situations where there are special needs in relation to the home environment. Assistance may be provided as counseling, advisory services, and aid measures, including external support contacts, relief measures in the home, and access to day care. Children are entitled to participate in decisions involving their personal welfare, and have the right to state their views in accordance with their age and level of maturity. This applies especially in cases where there are administrative and legal proceedings that will strongly affect the children's day-to-day lives. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Child Welfare Services (Norway)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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