European Commission Report: Mechanisms supporting single parents across the European Union
Single parents with dependent children recorded the highest risk of poverty or social exclusion among all household type.
Single parents with dependent children recorded the highest risk of poverty or social exclusion among all household type.
This second annual trend report outlines and summarises new policy developments in the area of child and family policy in the 28 EU Member States (EU28), and reports on progress[…]
The European Platform for Investing in Children (EPIC) has released updated country profiles for each EU Member State.
The burnout can have serious consequences for both parent and child, increasing parental neglect, harm, and thoughts about escape.
National Network for Children raises concerns around national policies becoming hostage to speculation, disinformation and fake news.
Despite the upward result, the overall assessment is still Medium and progress is unsatisfactory, which is largely due to the uncoordinated efforts of the institutions
Unique longitudinal study explores understudied form of adolescent parenting — derisiveness
A sub regional high-level conference on “Smart investment in strategies and partnerships to prevent and address violence against children” took place in Sofia
Experiences such as poverty, residential instability, or parental divorce or substance abuse, can affect executive function and lead to changes in a child’s brain chemistry, muting the effects of stress hormones, according to a new study.
Council of Europe issued a handbook for frontline professionals.
National Network for Children presented for the ninth consecutive year the Golden Apple Awards that distinguish individuals, organizations and institutions with contribution to the well-being of Bulgarian children. The ceremony[…]
UNICEF is calling on world leaders to invest in family-friendly policies that support parents to give their children “the best start in life.”
The term gender in its derogatory effect merely joined a wider repertoire of hateful words used against proponents of human rights and civil society activists.
Her Excellency Coleiro-Preca dedicated her life to the social well-being of the most vulnerable in society
The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children – a pan-European campaign that advocates for strengthening families and ending institutional care – released 16 country fact sheets about the progress with the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
Child rights organisations came together to enrol over 100 MEPs that were elected as Child Rights Champions. This led to establishment of a parliamentary Intergroup on Children’s Rights.
The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children released 16 country fact sheets about the progress of deinstitutionalisation in 2018.
The children on climate strike are right: their lives should not be sacrificed to satisfy our greed
Children need more time for play
House of Children should combine a modern and attractive vision with functionality and energy efficiency.
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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