This free online session will introduce emerging adulthood theory as a social concept and will explore and address its implications for Scotland's care system.
This webinar will highlight key findings and recommendations from parenting programmes that apply a gender-transformative approach to address intimate partner violence (IPV) and violence against children (VAC) together and reflect on how this evidence has been used to strengthen interventions.
This webinar, hosted by CELCIS and SOS Children's Villages, will present a review of research on residential care and a discussion on enhancing policy and practice.
UNICEF is hosting a webinar to discuss the findings and recommendations from the new report Building Bridges for Every Child: Reception, Care and Services to Support Unaccompanied Children in the United States.
This webinar will provide information and tools to support next steps in developing a family support and strengthening network. The webinar will include a detailed review of two continua developed by the National Family Support Network (NFSN).
This event will explore how an active Parent Advisory Committee can enhance a Program's work with families, the steps needed to create and sustain an effective Parent Advisory Committee, and how Programs can prepare to share leadership with Program participants.
This event will offer an introduction to the NEW version of the U.S. nationally-adopted Standards of Quality for Family Strengthening & Support.
This webinar is part of the Alliance L&D Working Group webinar series on Child Protection Capacity Building Adaptations during COVID-19.
This event will launch the World Bank's new white paper on childcare: Better Jobs and Brighter Futures: Investing in Childcare to Build Human Capital.
In this webinar, hear how two of Family for Every Child’s member organisations, Legal Services for Children (LSC) in the U.S. and Fundación Junto con los Niños (JUCONI) in Mexico, collaborated on child migration advocacy using Photovoice to engage children at different stages of their migration.