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This short webinar delivered by Dr Alex Butchart, WHO, and Ms Sabine Rakotomalala, Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, is an introduction to the evidence-based strategies and interventions gathered in INSPIRE, a technical package to reduce and prevent violence against children.
The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health seeks a short-term consultant to work with the Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network and support the initial planning and development of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on INSPIRE strategies.
ISS/IRC is seeking a Children’s Rights Specialist/Officer.
UNICEF has now initiated the process of inviting inputs from civil society organizations to contribute to the report of the Secretary General on the promotion and protection of the rights of children without parental care.
Andy Bilson and David Tobis are working with the Better Care Network to promote parent advocacy and activism in child welfare as a way to improve the care of children in low and middle income countries.
The Community-based Child Protection Task Force held a webinar on Thursday, 4 Apr 2019, 13:00 - 14:00 (UTC+01:00) London, to discuss a “Community-Led Child Protection” toolkit developed by Professor Mike Wessells of Child Resilience Alliance and Patrick Onyango Mangen of TPO Uganda.
The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families invite all stakeholders to provide inputs to this initiative through a questionnaire by 1 April 2019.
Save the Children has contracted the Dutch based organization International Child Development Initiatives (www.icdi.nl) to do a mapping of Family Strengthening Interventions in Middle Income countries and is requesting available information on interventions.
In this piece for Thomson Reuters Foundation News, Lumos Senior Advisor, Chloe Setter, writes about recent strides made to include orphanage trafficking in the UK's Modern Slavery Act.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the newest contributions to the literature on leaving care in relation to theory, in addition to the Theory of Emerging Adulthood, while also featuring cutting-edge research and best practices that support adjustment across a range of domains for this population.