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Statistics on children and young adults living in Luxembourg in institutional or foster care 

 

 

2024

April

Statistiques du 1er avril 2024 

2023

October 

April

2022

 

April

 

https://men.public.lu/fr/publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/2022-04-listes-enfants-jeunes-adultes-places.html

 

2021

 

October

 

https://men.public.lu/fr/publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/2021-10-enfants-jeunes-adultes-places.html

 

April

 

https://men.public.lu/fr/publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/2021-04-enfants-jeunes-adultes-places.html 

 

2020

 

October 

 

https://men.public.lu/dam-assets/catalogue-publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/2010-enfants-jeunes-adultes-places.pdf

 

Langue : Français
Pdf – 248 Ko – 2 page(s)

 

April 

 

https://men.public.lu/dam-assets/catalogue-publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/enfants-jeunes-adultes-places-avril-2020.pdf

 

2019

 

October

 

Children and young adults living in Luxembourg in institutional or foster care on October 1, 2019 - Education, Children and Youth - Luxembourg (public.lu)

 

2018

 

https://men.public.lu/fr/publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/1810-aa-chiffres.html

 

2017

 

https://men.public.lu/fr/publications/statistiques-etudes/aide-assistance/1710-aa-chiffres.html

 

Laws and regulations

Laws

Grand-Ducal Regulations 

Child and Family Services

Terms of reference

The very first national reference framework for child and family assistance (CFA) aims to contribute to harmonizing the framework of intervention of professionals, by referring to the main principles as formulated in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, by marking out reflective professional practices and by defining common evaluation criteria. It aims to ensure that each child, each young person and each family that needs it receives the best possible support, whether it be family assistance, psychological consultation, outpatient measures, socio-educational care, foster care, etc.

https://aef.lu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Nationaler-Rahmenplan-der-Kinder-und-Familienhilfe.pdf 

AEF Social Lab 

The AEF Social Lab is a platform for exchange, innovation and co-creation whose mission is to frame the consultation process for the development of the national reference framework for child and family support (AEF). This initiative was launched by the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth. Over several months and through various activities, the multidisciplinary team of the AEF Social Lab gives the opportunity to all stakeholders (beneficiaries, providers, professionals) to be actively involved in this consultation process.

https://aef.lu/aef-social-lab/ 

Library and publications

Standards 

Synthesis

 

 

 

National Children's Agenda professional site

This site is intended for child and family service professionals (organizations and individuals) who are already licensed or approved by the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth or who want to become child welfare providers. General information about child welfare for parents and the general public is available at www.officenationalenfance.lu 

Link to the site https://portal.education.lu/aide-pro/