Europe

This page contains documents and other resources related to children's care in Europe. Browse resources by region, country, or category.

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List of Organisations

CRIN,

The aim of this guide is to enable advocates to access the legal and practical tools needed to secure an end to, and compensation for, violations of rights suffered while in institutional care. 

V.K. Terziev - Conference Paper. Conference: The VII International Academic Congress “Fundamental and Applied Studies in EU and CIS Countries”,

This paper examines the deinstitutionalisation process in Bulgaria.

Lindsay Sutherland and Polly Wright - Barnardo's, i-HOP, Department for Education,

The aim of this guide is to enable practitioners to support children affected by a family member’s offending within a whole family approach.

Beckett, H. (lead author), Holmes, D. and Walker, J. - University of Bedfordshire, The International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking, & Research in Practice ,

The document outlines the new civil definition of child sexual exploitation, developed by the Home Office and DfE, together with an overview of our current understanding of the issue and an evidence-informed set of principles for responding.

Department for Education, UK,

The advice presented in this report is non-statutory, and has been produced to help practitioners, local leaders and decision makers who work with children and families to identify child sexual exploitation and take appropriate action in response.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies,

This guidance is intended to support humanitarian workers in Europe working with unaccompanied and separated children. 

Alessio Fasulo & Viviana Valastro - Save the Children Italy,

This dossier (written in Italian) contains information relating to the quarter October-December 2016 of the "Children Come First: Intervention at the border" project, which aimed to strengthen the system of protection and reception of migrant children arriving in Italy, whether they are separated or accompanied by their parents.

Family Rights Group in partnership with an expert working group,

This guide aims to provide social workers with a clear framework for undertaking preliminary assessments of family and friends.

Susanna Johansson, Kari Stefansen, Elisiv Bakketeig & Anna Kaldal,

This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Children's House') model – recognised as one of the most important reforms related to children who are the victims of crime in the Nordic region.