As a result of the roundtable, a questionnaire was created for social services to use for cases of sexual abuse or suspicion of potential sexual abuse. The questionnaire results will be used to prepare recommendations on implementing the Barnahus Quality Standards in cases when criminal proceedings are not initiated.
Group discussions explored gaps in the legal system and how the rights of children are upheld in practice through the Barnahus model. The PROMISE publications and tools were presented.
On 22 May 2018 a meeting on Multi-disciplinary and Interagency approach for work with children victims of violence – opportunities and challenges was organised in Sofia, Bulgaria.
As a result of the workshop, legislative amendments needed for full implementation of the Barnahus model will be developed. The workshop was organised back-to-back with an international child protection conference.
The event discussed opportunities and challenges for multidisciplinary interagency cooperation. After the seminar, the participant took a guided tour of the newly opened Barnahus Warsaw.
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