PROMISE phase 3 brought training, network expansion and the first-ever Barnahus Forum
The third wave of PROMISE funding (2020-2023) culminated in the first-ever Barnahus Forum.
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 logo was originally developed for the Non-violent childhoods project, and has been updated with the CBSS colors.
The evening marked an important milestone in the efforts to promote Barnahus as a standard service in Europe for child victims and witnesses of violence.
The expert group also ushered in a phase of consolidating its work and taking it to the next level.
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.
At the 1998 Summit in Riga, the Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers supported CBSS initiated cooperation activities on children at risk, which firmly established the regional work and commitment to protecting children at risk under the auspices of CBSS.
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.
The expert group also took up child protection and welfare issues during the year, as well as unaccompanied children.
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.
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