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Seminars
International conferences
Publication
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Ten
theoretical-practical seminars "Training independent life
skills of children who lost parental care and are living in
care institution" 2008.
Supported by
Ministry of Social Security and Labour of Lithuanian
Republic.
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Ten
theoretical-practical seminars "Training independent life
skills of children who lost parental care and are living in
care institution" 2007.
Supported by
Ministry of Social Security and Labour of Lithuanian
Republic.
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International
conference
"The experience of Lithuania and European Union in preparing
children for leaving care" (30th
of November 2007). Suppor-ted by British
Embassy in Lithuania,
Ministry of Social Security and Labour of Lithuanian
Re-public,
"NVO vaikams" confederation, Sheffield Hallam university
(Great Britain) and Seimas of Lithuanian Republic.
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International conference
"Analysis of Social Situation of Girls and Women in
Lithuania" (10th of May 2007). Supported by
World Childhood Foundation (Sweden), Seimas of the
Republic of Lithuania, NVO Confederation, Association of
Lithuanian Social Pedagogues and Social Communication
Institute of Vilnius Pedagogical University.
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International conference
"The expe-rience of
Lithuania and Great Britain in child's social care
sphere" (24th of November
2006). Supported by
British Embassy in Lithuania,
Ministry of Social Security and Labour of Lithuanian
Republic,
Social Communication Institute of Vilnius Pedagogical
University and Sheffield Hallam university (Great
Britain).
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Two-day
seminar "Possibilities of working together in solving
problems of socialization of children under interim
care" (7-8 of May 2004). Supported by
Baltic-American Partnership Program.
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Two-day
seminar "Situation in institutions working with
children under interim care" (22-23 of November
2003). Suppor-ted by Baltic-American Partnership
Program.
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Christmas Action |
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Thank you for
being with us in 2008 and participating in action
"Golden Heart Christmas".

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2 %
Action |
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We
sincerely thank people who helped
children and gave 2% of
income-tax of natural persons in 2007.
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