
Funi Sigurðsson
Funi Sigurðsson is the director of the treatment division at the Children's and Family Agency in Iceland, who has been in the news for addressing the urgent need for long-term treatment solutions for boys with complex issues, including addiction, while waiting for a new treatment facility in Gunnarsholti to open.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 4 | 6.75 | 0.30% | +10% | 341,243 | 1,134 | $24,000 | 80$ |
Totals | 4 | 341,243 | 1,134 | $24,000 | 80$ |
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson is the director of the treatment department at the Children's and Family Service.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson, the executive director of the Child and Family Agency, expresses the difficulty of having the investigation into the fire at Stuðlar hanging over him and his staff.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson is the executive director of the treatment department at the Children's and Family Agency, which runs Stuðlar.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson is the executive director of the treatment division of the Children's and Family Agency.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson is the executive director of the treatment division at the Children's and Family Agency.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson is the executive director of the treatment division at the Children's and Family Agency.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson, the executive director of the treatment department at the Children's and Family Agency, confirmed that incidents like this have occurred.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson, the executive director of the treatment department at Barna- og fjölskyldustofu, confirmed that the incident occurred and stated it was very serious.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson states that it is disruptive for clients to constantly run away during treatment.
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Iceland:
Funi Sigurðsson, the director of the treatment department at BOFS, mentioned that the construction took longer than initially planned due to specialized operations and safety requirements.
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