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Services Accessed by the Children/Youth – Neak Loeung 2009<br />
60<br />
50<br />
40<br />
30<br />
52<br />
20<br />
10<br />
0<br />
7<br />
ResidentialCenter<br />
6<br />
VocationalTraining<br />
6<br />
MedicalServices<br />
2<br />
2<br />
1<br />
NoInformation14<br />
DropInCenter<br />
DrugPrograms<br />
DirectReintegration<br />
The Neak Loeung street children/youth participating in the questionnaire survey all<br />
received one or more service provided by Damnok Toek (Goutte d’Eau). However, the<br />
majority of the children/youth were not able to provide any information on the matter<br />
(86.6 percent). The service centre of Damnok Toek (Goutte d’Eau) is the only one in<br />
Neak Loeung and functions as a day drop-in and residential center providing vocational<br />
training, health and day care. The majority, 11.7 percent, answered that they have been<br />
staying at the residential centre, closely followed by vocational training and medical<br />
services, both at 10 percent.<br />
In the last year’s survey, 85 percent of the street children/youth mentioned receiving<br />
remedial education services to prepare the reintegration into public school, this year<br />
none of the chil-dren/youth mentioned remedial education. Regarding vocational<br />
training which aims to reinte-grate youth into employment in the regular labour market<br />
or self-employment, there has been a decrease from 25 percent in the SCP 2008 to only<br />
10 percent this year.<br />
CSCN<br />
CSCN Street Children Profile 2009<br />
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