This webinar sheds light on the often under-the-radar work and impact of more than 3,000 Family Resource Centers in the U.S.
This free six week online course is available to anyone with a responsibility for responding to the care and protection needs of unaccompanied and separated children and young people and it has been adapted to include working in the COVID-19 context.
This webinar will include the experience of Resilient Children and Families Community Services implementing the Standards of Quality for Family Strengthening & Support with its eight Family Resource Centers in New York State.
Join this call to hear about the results of the Global Philanthropy Project (GPP)’s second-phase survey of the leading government, multilateral, and philanthropic funders of global LGBTI issues.
This webinar will provide an overview of how Family Resource Centers' pandemic response has raised their profile.
Following the introductory webinar held in December 2020, this second in the series of eight training webinars will present the first INSPIRE strategy “implementation and enforcement of laws” in more depth.
This dialogue will enable experts to discuss key issues, challenges and actions for Early Childhood Care Education (ECCE) and build a consensus regarding the annotated outline of the ECCE/Global Partnership Strategy (GPS) and its key components.
This webinar sheds light on the often under-the-radar work and impact of more than 3,000 Family Resource Centers in the U.S.
This high-level event will launch Together to #ENDviolence – a global campaign and Solutions Summit Series to inspire the end violence community and catalyse the political and financial commitments needed to end violence against children at home, at school, online and within communities.
To assist governments, civil society and faith-based organizations in their efforts to reduce violence against children, the INSPIRE core agencies and INSPIRE Working Group are initiating a series of eight training webinars over the course of six months. This first webinar in the series will be an introduction to INSPIRE and its cross-cutting elements of monitoring and evaluation and multi-sectoral action.

