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Services Accessed by the Children/Youth – Poipet 2009<br />
100<br />
80<br />
60<br />
97<br />
40<br />
82<br />
77<br />
20<br />
0<br />
RemedialEducation<br />
ResidentialCenter<br />
MedicalServices<br />
1<br />
SupportToFamily<br />
1<br />
VocationalTraining<br />
1<br />
DrugPrograms<br />
0<br />
DirectReintegration<br />
0<br />
HivAidsServices<br />
0<br />
DropInCenter<br />
4<br />
NoInformation<br />
The street children/youth participating in the questionnaire survey all received one<br />
or more services provided by the CSCN partners in Poipet. The majority answered<br />
that they have been receiving remedial education (82.9 percent), closely followed by<br />
residential centre (70.1 per-cent) and the access to medical services (65.8 percent) –<br />
all at relatively high levels compared to the general result of the CSCN questionnaire<br />
survey. Despite remedial education (teaching skills aiming to reintegrate into public<br />
school) and residential services being the two most common services provided, there<br />
has been a decrease from 90 percent in the CSCN SCP 2008.<br />
The outcome of the medical services provided indicates positive results with an<br />
immense de-crease of health related problems as discussed in the previous section.<br />
The low number of no information moreover indicates that the CSCN programmes in<br />
Poipet reach the target group.<br />
CSCN<br />
108 CSCN Street Children Profile 2009