plasament
Plasament is a term used in several European languages, notably Romanian, to denote the act of placing a person in a designated care arrangement or living situation. In social welfare, plasament most often refers to the placement of a child or young person outside their biological family as part of child protection or welfare services. The goal is to ensure the child’s safety, well-being, and development when family circumstances are insecure or harmful.
Common forms include foster placement with a trained family, kinship or relative care, and placement in a
Procedures typically involve an assessment by social workers, input from a multidisciplinary team, consent from guardians
In policy and practice, plasament is part of broader child welfare frameworks and is subject to professional