Daniela BOȘCA (GHEORGHE)

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Daniela BOȘCA (GHEORGHE)

Do we really know how many Romanians went to work abroad? Data on the situation regarding how many Romanian are working outside the country 3.5 millions Romanians 19.070 Romanian citizens   1 of 5 Romanians is working abroad Bogdan Hossu, President of the National Union Confederation “Cartel Alfa”, says that over 3.5 millions Romanian are working abroad Ministry of Labor: 19.070 Romanian citizens went to work abroad in the first semester of 2018 5 millions people work abroad, which places us on the first place in EU on internal immigrations. According DIGI TV

How many children remain in country and under what conditions? Parents must notify the authorities that they are going to work abroad and leave their children at home Why are kids left home? And with whom? 94 896 children alone at home Almost 20 thousand have both parents working abroad and 3730 children left alone at home are in the special child protection system according to National Authority for Child Protection and Adoption in 2018 People that are leaving can’t take their children due to busy working schedules, which sometimes exceed 12 hours per day. Children stay in care of their grandparents or relatives of the extended family, while the parents send their salaries in the country https://pixabay.com/photos/man-portrait-business-chinese-537136/ https://pixabay.com/photos/business-meeting-people-corporate-695489/ https://pixabay.com/photos/woman-business-fashion-young-3060784/ https://pixabay.com/photos/model-businessman-corporate-2911332/ 350 thousand is the number of children which are affected by parental migration 126.000 are affected by the departure of both parents and half of them are under 10 years old 

Legislative framework Parental responsibilities and procedures for the temporary delegation of parental authority. Child protection with parents working abroad. Law no.272/2004 Decision no. 691/2015 To approve the procedure for monitoring the way of raising and care of a child with parents left for work abroad and the services for which they can benefit, as well as for the approval of the working Methodology on the collaboration from the General Directions of Social Assistance and Child Protection and Public Services of Social Assistance and a standard model of documents drafted by them. https://pixabay.com/photos/student-woman-startup-business-849821/ https://pixabay.com/photos/laptop-office-hand-writing-3196481/ https://pixabay.com/photos/student-typing-keyboard-text-woman-849822/ https://pixabay.com/photos/handshake-cooperation-partnership-3298455/ It is necessary to simplify the procedure of temporary delegation of parental authority

Law no. 272 / 2004 SECTION 4 of Children Protection with parents working abroad 01 (1) Parent who exercises the parental authority alone or where the child resides, going to work abroad, has the obligation to notify his intention to the public social services of residence, at least 40 days before leaving the country. Art. 104 (1. Art. 108 The Public Service for Social Assistance and the Country Center of Resources and Educational Assistance have the obligation to develop specialized counselling services for the child who return to the country, after having stayed abroad with parents longer than a year. 02 Art.105 The person designated according to art.104 alin. (2) must be part of the extended family, be at least 18 years old and meet the material conditions and moral guarantees necessary to raise and care for a child. https://pixabay.com/photos/interior-design-tables-chairs-2591365/ 03 Information and monitoring campaigns Art. 106 și 107

Intervention algorithm Child/ Parent/Any person/ Any profesionist DGASPC Mandatory reporting Case Management School SPAS . SPAS Reference Evaluation/services ISJ Evaluation/services Individual intervention plan

Behind all data and laws remain the children’s and parents’ dramas. 01 You can safely remove this slide. This slide design was provided by SlideModel.com – You can download more templates, shapes and elements for PowerPoint from http://slidemodel.com/ National legislative framework and European standards Procedures Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA3wOKHpzEU

The pain of Romanians everywhere transposed into a movie Blue Heart is the story of a mother who must go working in Rome. She is forced to make a painful choice and to leave her two children in the care of her parents. In this drama are also involved her two children between the ages of 7 and 10 who need the support of their lovely mother. There is a lot of suffering but in the end, the good, the respect and the love have kept the whole family together and have triumphed. Sometimes life is a bit cruel and Laura paid in this way, a very high price: the childhood and almost all the adolescence of her children. Violeta Bîrlă is a young girl who has left Romania for over 15 years. Her life has been troubled and troubled and can always be the subject of a film. In fact, her autobiography, already written, will soon become a cinematic production, and Violeta has a very high goal to participate in the Oscar. "No dream can be unfulfilled as long as you have God beside you," says Violeta. Abandoned in Romania, by parents, at the children's house in Dumitreşti, Vrancea, Violeta Bîrla succeeded, after waking up at the age of 18 in the full street without bread money, to overcome her condition The film" Blue Heart " and directed by Violeta Birla, is the story of all Romanians everywhere. It highlights the story of a mother who works hard to raise her two children alone. In the case of survival, they have to choose whether to leave their children in the care of their parents to emigrate to give them a better life. "I wanted to write about us, the Romanians living in the diaspora , because we are often judged, but no one knows how much pain is hidden in our hearts. We, the Romanians everywhere, have become foreigners in our country. Abroad, it is natural, but to hear in your home country, those around you and those in the institutions, that we tell Italians, Spaniards or I know what is, it is painful ", writer Violeta Bîrla tells [19659002] 

Thank you!