Training: Exploring Transnational Child Protection – Guidance & Tools

Join us for an interactive online training session on transnational child protection cases that will introduce guidance and tools for professionals working across borders to safeguard children’s rights.

We are pleased to announce an interactive online training session on transnational child protection cases. This training will introduce guidance and tools for professionals working across borders to safeguard children’s rights.

What are transnational child protection cases?

Child protection concerns arise when a child is suffering, or at risk of suffering, from violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation. Transnational cases arise when more than one country is relevant to measures to be taken on the protection of the child. They include asylum and migration, criminal justice, trafficking, family and child welfare, and missing children cases.

Who is the training for?

Professionals involved in transnational child protection cases, including policy makers; agencies & stakeholders working on improving the system and building resources; practitioners working on improving practices.

What to Expect:
  • Expert insights: Learn from specialists about international and European legal frameworks, issues and challenges in transnational child protection cases
  • Practical tools: Explore key resources and tools in different cases
  • Collaborative discussions: Exchange with professionals from different countries and sectors on how better to fulfil children’s rights

PROMISE Soteria

“PROMISE Soteria” is a two-year project co-funded by the DG Justice European Commission and the project partners. The project aims to promote inclusive and resilient child protection systems. The project is led by the Council of the Baltic Sea States in partnership with CHILD CIRCLE and Marie Cederschiöld University.