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WHAT: Contains an overview of programming to prevent and respond to separated and unaccompanied children, including care arrangements. Includes a training program.
WHO: Trainers, practitioners, and managers working in pre and post emergency situations to prevent and respond to the separation of children.
WHERE: While the guidance in this manual is globally relevant for work with separated children, it is based on the experiences of working with separated children in…
WHAT: Guidance on the formation of multidisciplinary teams for the provision of services to child victims of abuse and trafficking. It is based on the principle that effective rehabilitation requires systematic and coordinated services from physicians, psychologists, legal professionals, social workers and other relevant experts.
WHO: Government officials, physicians, psychiatrists/psychologists, social workers, legal professionals and community leaders involved in the protection and rehabilitation of child victims of abuse and trafficking…
The world’s governments have promised to provide improved protection to children in difficult circumstances and tackle the root causes leading to such circumstances. Failure to act – to back up the good intention with practical measures that bring about a safer world for children – really does not honour the world’s promise to the child, nor the promise and potential of the child. In ten years, will the Secretary General of the United Nations again need to say to the children of the world, “We have failed you”?
Children at Risk is a follow-up to World Vision’s earlier…
WHAT: A training guide for health and social workers on the delivery of medical and psychosocial services to survivors of sexual abuse. It includes modules on:
- Social context of children in especially difficult circumstances;
- Child health and growth;
- Health effects of sexual abuse and sexual exploitation;
- Substance abuse and HIV/AIDS;
- Assessment and treatment;
- Remedial actions;
- Care for the care providers.