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The authors of this paper report on the challenges and successes of their collaborative action at regional and supra-national levels, including opportunistic action.
This session will review strategies to help you advocate for the child’s family placement and collaborate with your team to achieve successful outcomes.
The Institute for Child Welfare Innovation is hosting a series of free webinars on family-finding and kinship navigation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this note is to clarify the linkages and complementarity between INSPIRE seven strategies for ending violence against children and the 2019 Edition of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (‘2019 CPMS’); and to provide some practical guidance on how to use INSPIRE and the 2019 CPMS in conjunction for preventing and responding to violence against children in humanitarian settings.
The Consortium for Street Children's (CSC) 2020 conference will focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.
This free online course provides insight into how the unnecessary placement of a child in alternative care can be prevented; how alternative care can constitute a suitable, positive experience for a child when it is necessary; and how children and young people who are leaving care can best be supported.
Join this High Level Side Event on the Margins of the 75th of the United Nations General Assembly on Child, Early and Forced Marriage and COVID-19 on 18 September 2020 at 11:30am EDT.
This paper provides a critical commentary on approaches to assessments of the capacity of parents of disabled children. International review of literature on this subject matter is enacted across three themes.
This session will provide an overview of how to identify needs and solidify a robust support system for a smooth transition for the child and relative provider.
This paper maps multinational policy and legislation and its impact on the services to careleavers and the challenges they experience.