- Summary
- Sammanfattning på svenska
- 1 Introduction and acknowledgements
- 2 Overview of the situation of unaccompanied minors in Sweden
- 2.1 Public debate
- 2.2 Recent changes to law, policy and practice
- 2.3 Characteristics of unaccompanied minors in Sweden
- 2.4 Unaccompanied minors’ transition into majority age – before and after status determination
- 3.1 Overview of care provisions and organisational set-up in Sweden
- 3 Care arrangements for unaccompanied minors, including after-care for unaccompanied minors turning 18 years of age
- 3.2 National/ regional/ local authorities and organisations responsible for the care of unaccompanied minors (following status determination)
- 3.3 Accommodation arrangements
- 3.4 Transition arrangements
- 3.5 Costs associated with the accommodation of unaccompanied minors
- 3.6 Staff responsible for the care of unaccompanied minors and their main tasks
- 3.7 Guardianship arrangements
- 3.8 Challenges and good practices
- 4 Integration of unaccompanied minors, including transitional arrangements for unaccompanied minors turning 18 years of age
- 4.1 Overview of integration provisions and organisational set-up in Sweden
- 4.3 Access to healthcare
- 4.4 Access to education
- 4.5 Access to (support to) employment
- 4.6 Family reunification of unaccompanied minors
- 4.7 Social welfare supporting unaccompanied minors
- 4.8 Challenges and good practices
- 5 Return of unaccompanied minors
- 5.1 Overview of the return procedure and its legal and organisational set-upin sweden
- 5.2 National authorities and organisations responsible for the return of unaccompanied minors
- 5.3 Enforcement of return decisions and key arrangements pre/ during/ post departure
- 5.4 Key arrangements for the return of unaccompanied minors to the country of origin
- 5.5 Provision of reintegration assistance to unaccompanied minors returning to their countries of origin
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