About the app
The Journeys app has been created to assist children in their journey through Barnahus. It aims to ensure that the child has all the information throughout their Barnahus journey.
The primary target group/user of the app is children.
There are two secondary target groups:
- Caregivers may benefit from the information and functions in the app, and can also play a role in supervising and guiding their child when using the app, if appropriate.
- Professionals can use the app to structure information sharing about Barnahus and engage in dialogue with the child. As such, it can serve as a tool for the child liaison in guiding children through their journey in Barnahus.
Features include:
- An interactive 3D tour of Barnahus
- A walk through of the journey through your Barnahus, personalised for your location and even each individual child’s journey
- A breathing exercise
The app is available in English and Swedish, and can be translated to your language and tailored to how your location looks and works.
Are you interested in using the Journeys app at your Barnahus? Please contact: [email protected]
The Journeys app was developed by the Council of the Baltic Sea States with EU co-funding as part of the PROMISE Journeys project.
Resources
Also available in: BG, DA, EE, FI, DE, IS, LV, LT, NO, PL, SL, ES, (SE)
Also available in: BG, DA, EE, FI, DE, IS, LV, LT, NO, PL, SL, ES, (SE)
Project Journeys

Project Journeys is a two-year project co-funded by the EU through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) program. The project aims to ensure safe and informed pathways through Barnahus, from referral to follow-up. The project partners include Save the Children Sweden (SCS), Barnafrid (Linköping University), Barnahus Linköping (Sweden), Barnahus Tusla Galway (Ireland), Bonigi, Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS), Marie Cederschiöld University and Terre des hommes Regional Hub in Hungary (Tdh).