Events Archive

Family for Every Child,

Family for Every Child is launching the global inter-agency guidance on supporting kinship care aimed at policy makers and programme managers. The guidance aims to convince governments, UN agencies and NGOs of the need to prioritise support to kinship care, and outlines the key components of this support, providing examples of promising practice.

CoramBAAF,

This session is designed to enhance understanding of intersectionality by hearing the voices of 26 care-experienced children and young people from minoritised backgrounds. The purpose is to ensure frontline social workers have a stronger understanding of the complex identities and needs of children and young people as they journey through care.

Georgetown University Collaborative on Global Children's Issues,

During this webinar, participants will explore the role of the Catholic Church in responding to children who are migrating alone or who are at risk of or have been separated from their families in the context of migration. How does Catholic social teaching inform faith communities’ responses to unaccompanied and separated children in the context of migration? How do Catholic principles and practices interact with government policies and public perceptions related to immigration?

Collaborative on Global Children's Issues,

During this webinar, participants will consider the following questions: When children’s lives and well-being are at serious risk, how can religious institutions and faith communities help to uphold commitments to children’s rights and protection and strengthen child-centered moral conscience? How do the impacts of war on children affect their mental health, moral compass, and capacity to empathize with others? Do these impacts on young minds risk aggravating and prolonging the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, jeopardizing possibilities of conflict transformation, peace, and security in the future? 

Child Identity Protection,

This international symposium aims to provide an overview of the various practices and legislation that regulate the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART), ranging from the most restrictive to the most liberal, alongside related issues.

Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion,

The symposium will bring together persons with lived experience of statelessness, child rights advocates and civil society organizations, policy experts, UN agencies and members from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to delve into key aspects of the child’s right to identity and education, with discussions from the field focused on challenges, good practices and solutions for the future.

Collaborative on Global Children's issues,
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST 

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The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action,

On November 8th at 2:00 pm CET, the Alliance will host a global launch of the revised CPHA Competency Framework and the available tools to support its use by individual practitioners, teams and organisations. 

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance, UNICEF ,

Disability Inclusive Child Protection Competency Framework for the Social Service Workforce

CYC-Net,

Reframing the Trauma Lens will be a forum for conversation and discussion on the topic of Trauma Informed Care where we will deliberate on the various perspectives associated with this concept.