
Elísa Ingólfsdóttir
Elísa Ingólfsdóttir is the executive director of the Child Protection Agency in Reykjavik, Iceland. She has been vocal about the increasing challenges faced by children dealing with severe addiction and behavioral issues, particularly due to a lack of appropriate treatment resources. Elísa emphasizes that the situation has worsened in recent years, with more children needing urgent care while waiting for treatment options that have been in short supply. She advocates for more comprehensive support systems and immediate action to address the needs of these vulnerable children and their families.
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Elísa Ingólfsdóttir is the director of the Child Protection Agency in Reykjavik and discussed the challenges faced by children with complex issues.
Tilkynningum um neyslu barna fjölgar um 60%Elísa Ingólfsdóttir, the director of child protection in Reykjavik, stated that the situation is worse today than in 2023 when it was believed that the worst had been reached.
Skoða ekki útlönd þrátt fyrir úrræðaleysiElísa Ingólfsdóttir, the director of the Child Protection Agency in Reykjavik, discusses the increasing challenges faced by children with serious behavioral issues.
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