A 2-day medical evaluation training was held in Tallinn, Estonia on 8-9 October 2018. The topics covered by the training included: treatment at the general practitioner’s office, evaluating health and injuries, why the medical evaluation is necessary – notably for children who visit a Barnahus, and how to cooperate with parents.
Apart from sharing experience and building competencies, the roundtable supported the establishment of a partnership between Save the Children Romania and the Bucharest Tribunal, with the aim to further revise the legal framework around child hearings in court in line with the Barnahus Quality Standards.
Barnahus Tartu, Estonia opened on 26 September. This is the second service in Estonia, which was a pilot country in PROMISE 1 and a partner in PROMISE 2.
Childhood Haus Leipzig, Germany opened on 27 September. This is the first service to launch in Germany, which was a pilot country in PROMISE 1 and a partner in PROMISE 2.
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