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India Alternative Care Network (IACN) is calling for contributions to the tenth edition of its newsletter, IACN Quarterly. IACN believes that the exchange of learning, challenges and information, evidence, interventions, and insights will help us understand and learn the significant work happening on the issues of children without parental care or at risk of separation , and family-based care options for children across the country.
If you are a practitioner, academician, researcher, civil society organisation or a funder and wish to share learning, information,…
- Post: Communications and Knowledge Associate, India Alternative Care Network
- Organisation: India Alternative Care Network
- Location: Delhi
- Post: Consultant
- Organisation: India Alternative Care Network (IACN)
- Time Period: 3 Months
Salary:
GBP £50-55,000 equivalent - fixed in local currency. Salary will be determined based on experience and adjusted to the local market rate.
Working Pattern:
Full time There is an expectation that regardless of time zone the job holder will need to work flexibly to support work with colleagues and members in different time zones including occasional work outside normal working hours.
Contract Length:
Permanent
Application deadline:
6 March 2022
* First round interviews will take place virtually between 15 to 17 March 2022
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Hope and Homes for Children is looking for an independent evaluator or team with a strong record in conducting evaluations as well as direct programme interventions to conduct an evaluation of a pilot project initiated to support catalytic change in care reform in Nepal. While also presenting a clear summary of project progress against agreed plans, the evaluation should predominantly focus on identifying the contribution of the project to supporting care reform in Nepal. This should include consideration of direct and indirect contributions. The evaluation should identify: key…
A well-supported, appropriately equipped, empowered, and protected social service workforce is essential to mitigating the damaging effects of the COVID19 pandemic. Workforce development is a critical component of the child protection strategy of UNICEF India. The child protection workforce in India includes all categories of people who work on behalf of vulnerable children and families.
The Child Protection Section of UNICEF India has engaged the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (the Alliance) to map and undertake a comprehensive capacity gap assessment of the existing child…
The Child Protection Section of UNICEF India has engaged the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (hereafter referred to as ‘the Alliance’) to map and undertake a comprehensive HR (human resources) and capacity gap assessment of the existing child protection workforce in five states in India, and then propose a framework for strengthening this workforce informed by the above, with special emphasis on case management.
The purposes of this project are to:
1. Carry out a workforce mapping, and HR and capacity gap assessment, in five states
2. Develop a comprehensive strategy for…
A well-supported, appropriately equipped, empowered, and protected social service workforce is essential to mitigating the damaging effects of the COVID19 pandemic. Workforce development is a critical component of the child protection strategy of UNICEF India. The child protection workforce in India includes all categories of people who work on behalf of vulnerable children and families.
The Child Protection Section of UNICEF India has engaged the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (the Alliance) to map and undertake a comprehensive capacity gap assessment of the existing child…
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services to draft the strategy and action plan for de-institutionalisation and alternative care for children.
The following tasks should be undertaken
The major tasks for the proposed consultancy include:
1. A desk review of existing reports and legal provisions for alternate care.
a. assess the impact of institutionalization on children who lived in alternate care homes (both positive and negative) and what happened to these children in the post…
ICEB is an international, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal on Alternative Care for Out-of-Home-Care (OHC) children and youth, focused on the South Asia region. Along with addressing issues that can influence policy reforms, decision-making and improve practices and standards of care, ICEB, in partnership with SAGE publications, aspires to strengthen research, knowledge and practices currently prevalent in the region. ICEB serves as a forum for studies, discussions, debates and research on issues that would lead to better practices of care and encourage the integration…