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Online library - In formulating these guidelines, Save the Children drew upon pivotal insights derived from an organizational assessment of children's involvement in humanitarian programming. These guidelines are designed to bolster the preparedness initiatives for emergencies,…
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News - During the closing conference, the FOCUS project team officially launched its learning platform for child justice professionals on individual assessments, to ensure that the needs of children in contact with the law are comprehensively assessed and their voices are…
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Multimedia - Poster made within FOCUS project, coordinated by Terre des hommes Hungary and  implemented in Romania by Terre des hommes Foundation.  FOCUS project was co-funded by  Rights, Equality and Citizenship program of the European Union.
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News - Dear ChildHub Readers, After seven years of hard work and many fantastic activities, both online and offline, many of which wouldn’t have been possible without your participation, the Child Protection Hub project is coming to an end. We highly appreciate your support and…
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News - Eating patterns seem to be a crucial factor in children's physical and psychological development. In a recent study conducted by Dr. Diane Putnick and her colleagues at the National Institute of Health,  more than 3,500 children born between 2003 and 2010 were…
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News - The article gives information about intersectionality, its meaning, and its main feature that differ from another social work model of anti-discriminatory practice. According to the Institute for Race Relations research on ‘fatalities and racism’, people not just impacted by…
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News - The article gives information about sharing practice and knowledge between partner organizations on using genograms in practice, following the release of a Practice Tool. The authors, Hannah Scott and Dyfrig Williams state the important point in this event is their role. So…
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Multimedia - This benchmarking research focuses on the online Community of Practice (CoP) of ChildHub and compares it with other, similar online CoPs. The main objective of this study is to understand what ChildHub is doing well and where it can improve, as well as to learn from…
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News - Panel reiterates concerns over quality of child protection decision making in annual review of serious cases that will shape children's social care review. Councils and other safeguarding agencies should prioritise tackling “weak” risk assessment and decision making in…
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News - The Council of Europe is working on a new Strategy for the Rights of the Child (2022-2027) and is looking for consultants worldwide to help their work by provisioning it and consulting children in chosen member States. Their goal is to make sure that children's rights…
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News - England's chief inspector of schools has warned that isolation is disadvantageous for children's education and well-being. Particularly the most vulnerable chidlren have suffered a great deal since the school term started in September. Therefore…
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News - The Children’s Commissioner for England released a report examining the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on children. The report found that less than 25% of children attended school since March, during the lockdown. Thousands of children did not have proper conditions (…
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Online library - Racist and Faith Targeted Bullying in the UK literature review examined the existing literature on peer-on-peer racist and faith targeted bullying among children and young people in the UK. The review specifically looked at bullying through the…
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Online library - This assessment, led by Columbia University’s Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network with the support of the Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) Localisation Initiative, examines to what extent the CP AoR’s approach and…
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News - The global organisation “Save the Children” estimated the health and well-being of thousands of children who fled the armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh region. Its team went in Armenia’s suburbs to check children’s conditions and found out that shelters had reached their…
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News - In Finland, some daycares have transformed their paved yards into lawns with bushes and berries, and saw a rather quick change in children's health.  This experiment is groundbreaking; it's the first time in Finland that children’s urban environments…
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News - Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem On World Statistics Day, 20 October 2020 A statistic is not only a number – it tells a human story. It speaks of people’s health and well-being, problems and prospects, and socio-…
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News - The Council of Europe stated that although national minorities in Hungary are supported based on legal frameworks, it is important that difficulties in all areas of life, such as education, housing and health care, are also addressed. A significant part of the fifth report…
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Online library - United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in cooperation with United Nations Women (UN Women) published the Covid-19 Global Gender Response Tracker. This document shows how governments reacted or are reacting the crisis related to the pandemic. The factsheet is…
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Online library - The Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) supports social workers and other organisations in building 'their understanding and confidence to identify and respond to child sexual abuse' (CSA). To this end, the CSA Centre designed a training…
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News - To stop the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus, schools were closed in Hungary, as in many other countries around the world, and educational institutions switched to digital distance education. Many students are lost in the new system, unable to cope with the curriculum…
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Online library - According to the YMCA - the largest and oldest youth charity in the world, youth services in England and Wales have been cut by 70% between 2010 and 2020. To understand the effects of these service cuts, as well as young people's needs and…
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Online library - In a new report, UNICEF, Plan International and UN Women among many facts say: The number of out-of-school girls has dropped by 79 million in the last two decades The number of female youth aged 15-24 years who are illiterate declined…
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Online library - In the early hours of 26 November 2019, Albania was hit by one of the largest earthquakes ever experienced in the country. It had devastating consequences both on human and material resources. In January 2020, UNICEF Albania concluded a study about families…
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News - The ITU Office for the European Region invites member states and other relevant stakeholders to respond to a questionnaire on Child Online Protection ecosystems, which focus on the state of play in terms of governance and stakeholder mapping in the following…
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News - The Council of Europe raised their concern regarding the Vucjak migration camp located in Bosnia and Hercegovina; the Council urged the Bosnian government to close the migration camp and to take further steps in improving the quality of treatment migrants receive in their…
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Online library - This edition of UNICEF’s annual humanitarian funding appeal presents information about ongoing conflicts and disasters affecting millions of children and young people around the world, as well as achievements made by UNICEF and partners in response…
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News - On 13–14 November 2019, the Council of Europe will hold, under the French Presidency of the Committee of Ministers, a Children Rights Conference marking the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC). It will undertake the
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News - The Bulgarian Ombudsman, Maya Manolova, awarded an honorary plaque to the Know-How Centre for Alternative Care for Children, NBU, for 30 years of social work education during the International Social Work Day on 20 March 2019. The same event announced the opening of a new…
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News - A multidisciplinary team of researchers from the Know-How Centre for Alternative Care for Children with experience in direct field work and in research of the process of deinstitutionalization of child care - Borislava Mecheva, Valentina Bizheva, Galina Markova, Evgenia…