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Manual de atención integral a niños, niñas y adolescentes en los hogares del INABIF. Capítulo III. Protocolos por especialidad de trabajo social, psicología y educación integral a los niños, niñas y adolescentes en las unidades prestadas de los servicios del INABIF (National Comprehensive Program on Family Welfare. Chapter 3. Specialty protocols on social work, psychology and comprehensive education to children and adolescents in the units provided by the services of INABIF)

Republic of Peru Ministry of Women and Social Development; Programma Intergral Nacional para el Bienestar Familiar Country Resources Child and Youth Mental Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Peru 31 December 2006 Policy document

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El manual de atención integral a niños, niñas y adolescentes en los hogares del INABIF (Programa Integral Nacional para el Bienestar Familiar) fue publicado en el año 2006 por el Ministerio de la Mujer y Desarrollo Social. El Capítulo III del manual ofrece protocolos por especialidad de trabajo social, psicología y educación integral a los niños, niñas y adolescentes en las unidades prestadas de los servicios del INABIF.

The INABIF- National Comprehensive Program on Family Welfare was published in 2006 by the Ministry of Woman and Social Development. Chapter 3 offers specialty protocols on social work, psychology and comprehensive education to children and adolescents in the units provided by the services of INABIF.

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