PROMISE launches the European Barnahus Movement
Several high-level speakers gave their support to the European Barnahus Movement, the European Commissioner for Justice, and the UN Special Representative on Violence against Children.
Several high-level speakers gave their support to the European Barnahus Movement, the European Commissioner for Justice, and the UN Special Representative on Violence against Children.
Conference on Promoting Good Practices in Protecting Migrant and Asylum Seeking Children, especially Unaccompanied children, and Finding Solutions for the Children, Families, Societies and States.
The conference aimed to discuss initiatives and best practices in the region on the gathering and using evidence from children in legal proceedings (criminal, civil and administrative).
Young people in criminality and young people in street begging may be victims of exploitation where the acts they perform or are forced to perform are instigated as a part of organised criminality.
The ROBERT project aimed to make online interaction safe for children and young people.
A one-year project which mapped and identified resource persons and organisations to contribute vital information on trends related to child trafficking.
A two-year training programme for professionals working with assistance to children that have been trafficked, or that are unaccompanied.
The programme on unaccompanied and trafficked children included all the eleven CBSS member states. Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova also took part in the technical implementation and cooperation.
With the concept of becoming a ‘Barnahus on the internet,’ the idea for a regional IT network first arose in 1998. This became the now-retired “Child Centre” website, and was a key development in the establishment of the Expert Group.
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