- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Definition and scope of the study
- 1.2 Scale of the issue
- 2 Motivations and circumstances of unaccompanied minors for entering the EU
- 2.1 Motivations
- 2.2 Circumstances of entry
- 2.3 Projects implemented by (Member) States in third countries
- 3 Entry and assessment procedures, including border controls for asylum-seeking and non-asylum seeking unaccompanied minors
- 3.1 Entry conditions and refusal at the border
- 3.2 Procedures at the border and interception onthe territory
- 3.3 Age assessment
- 3.4 Appointment of a guardian/ representative
- 3.5 Special safeguards for asylum seeking UAMs: the organisation of national asylum procedures
- 3.5.1 Special safeguards during the different phases of the asylum procedure
- 3.6 Residence permits granted to unaccompanied minors
- 3.6.1 Residence permits to TCNs who are victims of trafficking in human beings or who have been the subject of an action to facilitate irregularmigration who cooperate with the competent authorities
- 3.6.2 Residence permits for non-asylum seeking unaccompanied minors
- 4 Reception arrangements, including integration measures for unaccompanied minors
- 4.1 Types of reception facilities for unaccompanied minors
- 4.2 Staff responsible for the reception and care of UAMs
- 4.2.1 Supervision rate
- 4.2.2 Tasks of staff
- 4.2.3 Training of staff
- 4.2.4 Types of professionals
- 4.3 Other material reception conditions for unaccompanied minors
- 4.4 Non-material reception conditions for unaccompanied minors
- 4.5 Towards ‘durable solutions’ for UAMs
- 5 Unaccompanied minors who go missing or abscond from reception and care facilities
- 5.1 Data on UAMs who go missing or abscond from reception and care
- 5.2 Possible reasons for the disappearances of UAMs
- 5.3 Profile of UAMs who go missing or abscond from reception and care
- 5.4 Timing of disappearances of UAMs
- 5.5 Measures to prevent disappearances
- 5.6 Measures to report and respond todisappearances
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