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This module outlines 3 hours (180 minutes) of training activities and materials related to psychosocial support (PSS) and social and emotional learning (SEL) in emergency contexts. It includes supplementary activities to further understanding of PSS-SEL concepts, for an extended duration of 5 hours (270 minutes).
The Facilitator Guide provides the materials, facilitator notes (including main ideas and activity instructions), and a suggested script for the accompanying presentation. Facilitators are encouraged to first review the Instructions prior to training, which provides guidance…
Udayan Care is happy to invite you to join its full-day program on the 20th of March to be held at the India International Centre (IIC, Kamladevi complex seminar hall 1). For those who cannot join the event in person, please register for the pre and post-lunch sessions separately.
The first half of the day focuses on a discussion on family strengthening in India and talks about the FiT Families Together Initiative, being implemented by Udayan Care in Delhi, in partnership with Martin James Foundation and Children's Emergency Relief International. It brings diverse stakeholders…
Join the Collaborative on Global Children's Issues, Georgetown University for a discussion on the state of U.S. Government financing to the education in emergencies sector. Special guests include Yasmine Sherif, Director of Education Cannot Wait (ECW), LeAnna Marr, Deputy Assistant…
Time: 1-2.30 pm UK time (find your timezone here)
Why is it so important to consider mental health and emotional well-being in child care and child protection? How can we address mental health needs in a non-clinical environment? What are some of the tried and tested approaches to supporting the mental health…
- How can we work with families most effectively?
- What does it mean to be a quality Family Strengthening and Support program?
- How can Programs use the Standards to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Do you want to learn more how civil society organisations can deliver a change for the most vulnerable children? Eurochild is organising a workshop highlighting the experiences of our Greek and Turkish members and how cultural differences and religion shape child protection.
The online event takes place on ZOOM on 1 June 2022 14h-15h30.
Join Eurochild as we highlight country-level practices from Greece and Turkey that support the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care. We will also hear from EU representatives on what opportunities lie…
Date and time: 9 February 2022
2:30 PM – 3:45 PM EST
About this event:
- What does it mean to be a quality Family Strengthening and Support Program?
- What common language can we use for working effectively with families?
- How can Programs use the Standards to advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?
This basic awareness-raising course is for anyone who may come into contact with children and young people in alternative care settings. The aim of the course is to provide a brief understanding of trauma, the impact it can have on the lives of children and young people, and ways to support those who may be affected by it.
This course is part of a wider EU-co-funded project called “Safe Places, Thriving Children: Embedding Trauma-Informed Practices into Alternative Care Settings.” The project is being implemented in Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary and Serbia under the…
Time: 16:00-18:00 (EAT)
African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) has organized a Pan-African event under the theme “The Economic Case for Investing in Children and Celebrating Model Practices in Africa”. The event will be held virtually on 18th November 2021 at 16:00-18:00 hrs (EAT).
During this event ACPF will launch the report “The Economic Case for Investing in Children in Africa: Investing in Our Common Future”. The report seeks to demonstrate the economic significance of investing in children. The winner of The Ghai Larissa Award 2021, a special edition…
Time: 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented, disastrous impact on the ability of people to balance work and care for their children and families. Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO), UNICEF, and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are advocating for family-friendly policies to protect and ensure social protection and care systems that are good for children, good for women, and good for the economy. The webinar will share findings detailed in a policy brief that features an increased focus on the well…