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The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, UNHCR, CP AoR, Save The Children,

This report builds on analysis undertaken in 2019 and incorporates 2019 and 2020 funding and additional funding streams related to refugee contexts to get an updated picture of the state of child protection funding in humanitarian contexts.

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance,

This webinar outlined key elements of good practice in supervision and tools that can be used for achieving quality supervision for social service workers.

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance - Supervision Interest Group,

The purpose of this manual is to offer guidance on supervision to individuals working to provide, manage or coordinate social services. This manual defines what is meant by supervision in social services, outlines the key elements of good practice in supervision and summarizes the different forms of supervision.

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance,

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.

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action,

This massive online open course (MOOC) will equip experienced child protection practitioners with the skills to implement evidence-based crisis response and prevention strategies to protect vulnerable children during the evolving COVID-19 crisis.

CAFO,

This webinar will summarize the findings of a brand new collaborative study of 67 organizations working with 12,494 children and families impacted by the pandemic.

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action,

This podcast episode discusses the question: do child protection professionals have what they need to support and protect children as the coronavirus makes a comeback?

Paola Pereznieto, Virginie Le Masson, Rachel George, Rachel Marcus,

This working paper focuses on two critical global challenges: violence against children and climate change. The links between the two are not always obvious, but they exist and are significant in terms of both causes and solutions. Combating the causes of climate change can impact positively on certain contexts in which children are at high risk of experiencing violence.

Najat Maalla M’jid - Child Abuse & Neglect,

In this paper, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, Najat Maalla M’jid, notes that "progress towards ending all forms of violence against all children is slow and we need to act better, faster and further in bringing violence against children to an end by 2030 as per the commitment in SDG 16.2."

Future Learn,

In this course, you’ll enhance your understanding of the heightened protection risks and vulnerabilities that children are facing around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.