In advance of the 2021 Day of General Discussion on Children's Rights and Alternative Care, Family for Every Child is pleased to present this "How We Care" online event on International Approaches to Child Participation.
Dates: 5 Sep - 23 Sep 2022
Location: Geneva, Switzerland (Palais Wilson, Ground Floor Conference Room)
The following countries will present state reports for consideration:
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Azerbaijan
The aim of this conference is to share news, good practice etc. in the field of training and accompanying kinship caregivers.
The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) and the Scottish Child Law Centre invite you to the launch of a new guide to ensure the rights of care experienced children and young people in police custody are upheld and respected.
This event, hosted by CELCIS, will explore the theme of inclusion, experience and value in participation projects, and how organisations use different approaches, depending on the context.
This webinar will focus on the new study Impact of COVID-19 on Privately Run Residential Care Institutions: Insights and Implications for Advocacy and Awareness Raising.
In this online event, participants will hear from three local practitioners who are part of Family for Every Child's global alliance about the innovative programmes they are using to tackle issues around domestic violence during COVID-19 lockdowns.
This high-level virtual Conference will be focusing specifically on three overriding themes: the current national capacity to address violence against children, the progress Africa has made thus far in addressing violence against children, and the home-grown initiatives that have been effective in reducing violence against children in Africa.
This webinar explores the importance of protecting the child’s right to identity in how it is created, how it may be modified and/or falsified in alternative care as well as the need to preserve information about the child’s identity, notably family relations.
This free conference will share Railway Children Africa's experience in gaining the trust of street connected children, and working to address the root causes of children running away to the streets.