The Committee on the Rights of the Child Created a New Section on its Website Aimed at Children
The page addresses issues related to the work of the Committee, children’s rights and children’s participation
The page addresses issues related to the work of the Committee, children’s rights and children’s participation
While the world continues to grapple with COVID-19, this health emergency has magnified another crisis which is plaguing countries across the globe. And it’s the shocking, innumerable instances of violence[…]
Lockdowns have left many parents struggling to balance childcare and paid employment
Sitting at home playing video games and eating crisps is not good for them
The costs of missing school are huge
The pan-European Network for the Rights of the Child released a formal video address in the context of the ongoing meeting of EU leaders
Cracks in the System is a new report from Lumos that is the first of its kind to systematically explore the links between institutional care and child trafficking in Europe.
We, from the National Network for Children and the following partner organizations, sent our agreed position to all a number of ambassadors from the European Union on the draft law[…]
The proportion of students enrolled in distance learning is promisingly high
Inclusion shouldn’t happen only in schools; it should start with changing the attitude of society and taking steps against segregation.
The pandemic and the lockdown have had serious effects on children’s wellbeing
The e-guide is especially relevant now, as the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic may lead to a further increase in chronic diseases and exacerbate health inequalities.
The average grade is low: Satisfactory 3.00.
The report is investigating developments in human rights including rights of children during the year of 2019.
The lockdown generation will be composed of those young people severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic – very similar to the financial crisis 10 years ago
Young people who are lonely might be as much as three times more likely to develop depression in the future,
COVID-19 has a broad range of disproportionate and adverse impacts upon national, ethnic, religious and linguistic minority communities
There is a need to establish and evaluate telemedicine programs that encourage families to maintain healthy lifestyle choices during periods of lockdown
The effects of lockdown on children’s isolation are likely to have a lasting effect, a new review has found.
Private school students are twice as likely to attend online classes than those in comprehensives
The child participation guarantees children rights and suppose that children not only share their opinions freely, but also they are active participants in community and social processes, related to child-adult bonding, to acquire communication competence and to empower children.
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The National Network for Children’s annual report evaluates as in school whether the government and administration have fulfilled their commitments to the children in the last year.
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The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children campaign aims to support national efforts to develop child protection systems that strengthen families and ensure high-quality family and community-based alternative care for children, by leveraging EU funding and policy and building capacity in civil society.
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The main objective of the project, funded by the Velux Foundation, is to establish four Centers for children’s rights and piloting services aimed at children in conflict and in contact with the law.
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The National Network for Children founded the Golden Apple Awards to distinguish the contribution of public figures, ordinary people and organization, working to improve Bulgarian children live and welfare.
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Help us to build the House for Children. It will be a new, modern, contemporary House for Children from across the country. A place for events and training center for development of skills that will be needed TOMORROW in order our children to be successful people and leaders.
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Following the best practices in Iceland, the project aims to pilot comprehensive program of care in 3 countries – Bulgaria, Portugal, Cyprus in direction of recognition and empowerment of children and their parents and authorities leaving out the position of inert following the pattern of violence and initiate a process of self-awareness of personal own value of the youngest members of our society.
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The foster care is an opportunity for children, deprived of own parents care to grow up in a family environment, to establish an emotional bond with the foster parents, to adopt social behavior models and to develop their potential to live independently.
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