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Progress by country 

Introducing a new page on the PROMISE website where you can follow all the developments within the European Barnahus Movement. You can even sort by country.

The collection of news is inclusive, and thus is not limited to PROMISE activities. Submissions are warmly welcome

Some highlights: 

Planning the next webinars

We’d like your feedback on the exciting programme of webinars planned for 2019. Please take this short survey to let us know the topics you need the most, and the best time to schedule the webinars for you to participate. It should take you 3 minutes or less. 

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CVYWCTJ

Calls for Abstracts

The third European Conference on Domestic Violence 

Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University and the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) are happy to announce that the Third European Conference on Domestic Violence will take place on 1-4 September 2019, in Oslo, Norway. Keynotes and paper sessions will focus on a range of research topics related to domestic violence relevant to practice, services and policy development. We invite you to come and share your most recent findings and ideas and to meet old and new colleagues and friends here in Oslo. Abstracts due 1 Feb 2019. 
 

The 7th conference of the International Society for Child Indicators (ISCI)

“Children of the World: The Touch of Change. Theories, Policies, Practices", to be held 27-28 August 2019 at the University of Tartu, Estonia. The conference offers an organized professional home to support and foster collaboration, integrate findings, and disseminate research for developing and using indicators and measuring the status of child and adolescent well-being at the local, national, regional, and international levels. Abstracts due 15 March 2019. 
 

Media

A promotional video for The Lighthouse, London, a place of support for young people who've experienced sexual abuse.
A promotional video showing the Support Centre in Lithuania. This centre is unique in that it has 10 sleeping spaces for children and their carers to stay at the centre overnight if needed. A second video shows the experience for the child. 

PROMISE updates

Bulgarian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Polish, Romanian ... 

The summary of the Barnahus Quality Standards is now available in all project languages. Find them at the PROMISE website.

 

Have you missed a webinar? Rewatch them today!

 

Add your events to the PROMISE calendar at this link.


Until next time,
 
The PROMISE team
About PROMISE
PROMISE supports the establishment of Barnahus and child-friendly institutions, notably by sharing good practices and high-quality standards for a European approach. The Barnahus model refers to multi-disciplinary and interagency interventions organized in a child-friendly setting. This work aims at a Europe where the human rights of children to protection from violence, support and to be heard are fulfilled. To this end, child victims and witnesses of violence in Europe are protected by child-friendly interventions and rapid access to justice and care.

The European Barnahus Movement was launched in June 2017. The launch confirmed Barnahus as a good practice, validated the Barnahus model as a widely accepted concept and consolidated the European network of Barnahus staff and interested government officials and practitioners.

PROMISE 2 (2017-2019) is promoting progress at national level in several European countries, and builds on learning from the first PROMISE project (2015-2017), which supported government officials and practitioners from more than 11 countries to establish Barnahus or similar institutions. Find out more at www.childrenatrisk.eu/promise

PROMISE resources are available for officials and practitioners who have an interest in establishing and operating Barnahus. The Vision of the project promotes common principles, criteria, goals and challenges. The Barnahus Quality Standards offer ground-breaking guidance and constitute the first attempt to define the principles and good practice standards for services that want to operate according to the Barnahus model. The Standards are currently being translated into several European languages. All versions will be published on the Promise website. The Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice report gives an overview of how the Barnahus model has emerged and gradually expanded in Europe, while the Compendium of Law and  Guidance provides a comprehensive review of international and European law and authoritative guidance concerning the rights of child victims and witnesses. Promoting Progress on Barnahus in Europe guides the development of national and regional advocacy strategies.

The PROMISE Webinar Series is co-organised with Terre des Hommes, a partner of PROMISE 2, as part of the ChildHub's child protection webinar series.
This project is funded by the European Union through the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020). The project partnership is responsible for this content.
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