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Supervised contact visits
27/01/2015 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesReglene om samvær med tilsyn av offentlig oppnevnt tilsynsperson står i barneloven § 43a.
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International Migration report 2012-2013
06/01/2014 Report Ministry of Children and FamiliesAnnually Norway sends a report to the OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report “International Migration 2012-2013 - IMO report for Norway” is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD countries
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Immigration and Immigrants 2015–2016
IMO Report for Norway
19/01/2017 Report Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Ministry of Children and Families, Ministry of Education and Research, Ministry of Labour and Social InclusionReport from Norway to the OECD with statistics on migration and on the composition of immigrants and their Norwegian-born children.
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The Welfare and Migration Committee
Councils and committees Ministry of Children and FamiliesThis committee is assessing the increase in migration and international mobility and the consequences for the welfare model.
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Norwegian National Action Plan for a Healthier Diet – an outline
07/08/2017 Plans/strategy Ministry of Health and Care Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Ministry of Children and Families, Ministry of Climate and Environment, Ministry of Education and Research, Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesThe objectives of the Public HealthReport to the Storting (White paper) Meld. St. 19 (2014-2015) Coping and opportunities - provide the foundation for the National Action Plan for a Healthier Diet:
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Cash benefit for parents of infants
09/02/2021 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesFamilies with children aged between one and two years who do not attend a kindergarten may receive a cash benefit.
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Emergency situation
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf you have parental responsibility for a child that is about to be abducted from Norway, you should contact the police immediately by going to your nearest police station or by calling the following telephone number: 02800. The police can assist in
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Legislations
02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesLegislation The Children Act The Child Abduction Act Act relating to free legal aid General Civil Penal Code (see section 216) Conventions Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction of 25 October 1980 (the Hague
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From Norway to another country – lawyer in Norway
02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Ministry of Justice and Public Security and / or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide extensive assistance and guidance in child abduction cases, and are also responsible for forwarding applications for the return of the abducted child and
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From Norway to another country – lawyer abroad
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf your child has been abducted and you need support with foreign legal fees, you must first find out what kind of support is available in the country to which the child has been abducted.
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From another country to Norway – lawyer in Norway
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf your child has been abducted and you need help with legal fees in Norway, you can apply for support through the Norwegian legal aid scheme.
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Legal assistance
27/11/2024 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Ministry of Justice and Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide guidance in child abduction cases. There is often also a need for legal assistance from a lawyer/legal practitioner.
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Financial assistance
02/03/2023 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesAs a general rule, you must cover your own legal expenses. However, you may apply for support under the free legal aid scheme.
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Parental responsibility and travelling abroad with children
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Assistance provided by the Norwegian authorities
28/02/2020 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe kind of assistance provided by the Norwegian authorities will depend on whether the child has been abducted to/from a country that has signed an international convention on child abduction. The information on these pages is therefore divided
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Division of responsibility in the Child Welfare Services
24/02/2021 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesBoth the local and central authorities have duties and responsibilities in the child welfare field. The municipality is responsible for performing those functions under the Child Welfare Services Act which are not assigned to a central government
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Child Welfare Tribunal
External organization Ministry of Children and FamiliesChild Welfare Tribunal are responsible for decision-making with regard to child welfare services. Today there are 12 such county tribunals; each one covers one or two counties. The tribunals comprise a national body which on matters of social
Web page: http://www.fylkesnemndene.no/en/
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The Ombudsperson for Children in Norway
External organization Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Ombudsperson for Children in Norway is charged with promoting the interests of children in both the public and private spheres, and with paying close attention to changes in the conditions of childhood development.
Web page: http://barneombudet.no/english/
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The child's place of residence and contact arrangements
09/02/2021 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesParents are free to agree on arrangements regarding parental responsibility, the child's place of residence, and access and contact arrangements. In the event of a separation, married and cohabiting parents with children under the age of 16 are
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County Governors
External organization Ministry of Children and FamiliesEach county has a County Governor who represents the King and the government. The task of the County Governor’s office is to make sure the goals, guidelines and actions of the Storting are followed locally. On behalf of some of the national
Web page: http://www.fylkesmannen.no/