The introduction of social workers in the primary health care system and its impact on the reduction of baby abandonment in Kazakhstan 10 September 2014,

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The introduction of social workers in the primary health care system and its impact on the reduction of baby abandonment in Kazakhstan 10 September 2014, New York

Situation in Kazakhstan Until 2010, every year children aged 0-3 were entering residential care institutions. The services for the identification of families at risk and preventive strategies were underdeveloped. In 50% of cases parents officially signed “abandonment” papers in maternity wards or shortly after leaving maternity wards.

Main risk factors of women consulting health services

Kazakhstan’s commitments after high level conference in Sofia (November 2012) 1.Research the causes of baby abandonment 2.Introduce the management of cases of child abandonment into the job description of social workers 3.Adopt a multi-disciplinary approach for the case management of child abandonment 4.Give more attention to vulnerable families

1. Research findings on the main causes of child abandonment Poverty, lack of housing Unemployment Lack of identification papers Lack of support from the partner/father or other relatives Out of wedlock birth of the child Disability of the child Teenage pregnancy Absence of mental health services to address post-partum depression

2. Case management of child abandonment introduced into the job description of social workers Adoption of the national state programme Salamatty Kazakhstan – Healthy Kazakhstan Scaled up implementation of the Law On specialized Social Services Introduction of one social worker per inhabitants in maternity wards, family medical centers, youth friendly services and polyclinics (2011) Adoption of policies and guidelines specifying the role of social workers, including M&E component to monitor progress Implementation of two comprehensive child abandonment prevention pilot programmes, including the capacity development of social workers and new case management tools ( ) Improved coverage of social workers

Growing number of social workers

Medium and high risk groups (pregnant women, women with 0-3 aged children) Population Public announcement s Partner organisations Volunteers, community leaders Doctors Medical nurses Registration Social worker 3. Adoption of multi-disciplinary approach for the case management of child abandonment 80-85% 1. identification of mothers at risk of child abandonment at PHC level and referral 2. primary needs assessment and initial case management 3. supervision and comprehensive review of family needs, individual family support plan 4. final cross-sectoral review of plan’s implementation, referrals or closure of the case 5. monitoring of high risk family situation after the plan review, referral/case closure Social welfare, day care services, CCTs and benefits Employme nt and housing Education and re- training

4. Give more attention to vulnerable families: interventions in progress Re-focus and further develop of preventive services to identify vulnerable families and address risks at early stages Provide coordinated multi-sectoral response to identify vulnerable families Measuring the effectiveness of cash benefits to ensure they meet the needs of families Partnership with the private sector for developing temporary housing solutions

Results achieved

The pilot programme on the prevention of child abandonment led to a reduction of the number of children below three years entering residential care institutions 42%

Reduction of children in institutions at national level 18%

Lessons learned Strong investment in social work (provision of appropriate budget, capacity development of social workers, development of tools and guidelines) lead to a decrease in the number of children entering institutional care in pilot areas Awareness raising on parental skills and building confidence among vulnerable families is a key component of government intervention to reduce the number of children in residential care institutions Future plans Effective pilot initiatives will be scaled up through the adoption of the national regulations by 2015 Infant homes will be transformed in order to integrate support services for vulnerable families

Remaining challenges How to address the needs of children with disabilities in a more inclusive manner, as they are the first to be abandoned How to ensure the continuum of services for children throughout the lifecycle