This How We Care online event will hear from three local civil society organisations (Family for Every Child Members) on the work they are doing to promote the effective integration and reintegration of children.
The objective of this Convention is to bring Care Leavers together and provide them with a platform to emerge to learn, share and exchange experiences, knowledge and challenges on their situation such that it accentuate their voices and attracts the attention of decision makers to act upon their demands through betterment of the policy and practice related to them.
Eurochild, in partnership with its national members, is organising a webinar series to bring a children’s rights perspective to Europe’s recovery. At each webinar, leaders from national, EU and international levels will share how respect for children’s rights is informing their decision-making as they build back after the COVID-19 crisis.
This panel discussion, timed with the launch of the Beyond Masks report, will delve deep into Beyond Masks to better understand how its findings can shape national and subnational policy responses and individual, family and community behaviors.
Please Helping Children Worldwide for their second annual Rising Tides Conference to learn and collaborate on how the global church can help orphaned and vulnerable children thrive in families.
This webinar shares the partnership that CSSP and Family Voices undertook to create and implement a process for engaging families in the Pediatrics Supporting Parents (PSP) national initiative to promote the social and emotional development (SED) of young children.
This panel discussion is a pre-event ahead of the International Care Leavers’ Convention 2020. The aim of the webinar is to provide an insight into global research on leaving care processes as well as into research activities of care leavers.
The 7th annual Social Service Workforce Week will be celebrated October 26 - 30.
This webinar explains two tools, one to help institutions intensify the assessment and preparation process for children who have to move out quickly and the other to help organizations provide retrospective ‘preparation’ for children who have already returned to their families without preparation or support.
This webinar will outline the key elements of good practice in supervision and tools that can be used for achieving quality supervision. Presenters will share examples of promising practices in strengthening supervision.