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Services Accessed by the Children/Youth – Kampong Cham 2009<br />
30<br />
25<br />
20<br />
15<br />
26<br />
10<br />
15<br />
5<br />
12<br />
12<br />
6<br />
0<br />
3<br />
2<br />
2<br />
1<br />
DropInCenter<br />
DirectReintegration<br />
RemedialEducation<br />
MedicalServices<br />
DrugPrograms<br />
ResidentialCenter<br />
HivAidsServices<br />
SupportToFamily<br />
NoInformation<br />
The street children/youth participating in the questionnaire survey all received one or<br />
more service provided by the CSCN member Mith Samlanh. The service centre of Mith<br />
Samlanh is the only one in Kampong Cham and functions as a day drop-in centre<br />
providing life skills education, non-formal education, case management support and basic<br />
health services. The majority answered that they have been receiving medical services<br />
(38.8 percent), followed by remedial education (17.9 percent), direct reintegration (17.9<br />
percent) and drug programs (9 percent). With the exception of medical services, the<br />
rest of the major services provided follow a similar trend when compared to the results<br />
of the CSCN 2008 profile.<br />
CSCN<br />
CSCN Street Children Profile 2009<br />
95