CBSS and Norwegian Police agree to cooperate in the context of EEA Norway grants
The CBSS, as host of the PROMISE Barnahus Network, is proud to announce that it has signed a Framework Partnership Agreement with the Norwegian Police…
The CBSS, as host of the PROMISE Barnahus Network, is proud to announce that it has signed a Framework Partnership Agreement with the Norwegian Police…
ChYResilience aims to empower children and youth to play an active role as contributors to societal resilience and to remove barriers to their active involvement in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The third wave of PROMISE funding (2020-2023) culminated in the first-ever Barnahus Forum.
The provision of quality guardianship to unaccompanied children is key if they are to receive an appropriate level of care and protection and if they are to achieve their full potential.
The evening marked an important milestone in the efforts to promote the Barnahus model as the standard service model in Europe for child victims and witnesses of violence.
The aim of the Non-Violent Childhoods programme is to promote the full implementation of a ban on corporal punishment of children in the Baltic Sea Region through collaborative, multi-stakeholder planning and action.
To raise attention to the fact that it is possible to change policies, attitudes and behaviours, the Council of the Baltic Sea States organised a high-level conference on implementing the prohibition of corporal punishment. One president, several ministers, and many high-level policy-makers and representatives gave their reflections and recommendations.
Children have better chances to be identified correctly and to receive appropriate support and care when they are given the opportunity to tell their stories and benefit from a best interests determination.
The results of a multi-country consultation process with child victims of exploitation and trafficking informed the discussion: the children had previously made recommendations on what kind of support is needed to exit difficult and exploitative situations.
AudTrain is a programme developed by the Council of the Baltic Sea States, which applies a child rights and a system-based auditing methodology in child welfare facilities.
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