The Committee’s recommendations to Hungary included, among others, urged the State party to “Adopt the legal measures necessary to support the implementation of the Barnahus programme …”
In conjunction with the launch of the PROMISE Barnahus Network, we also unveiled an exhibition – both in-person and online – about support for Barnahus and Network. The exhibition featured the voices of officials, professionals and – most importantly – children!
The founding members of the PROMISE Barnahus Network have made a notable impact on the spread of Barnahus throughout Europe and are committed to promoting this model of multi-disciplinary and interagency interventions for child victims and witnesses of violence.
The official launch of Barnahus, Onehouse Galway took place 16 September 2019. The Barnahus, Onehouse Galway pilot project is a collaboration between the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Minister for Health and the Minister for Justice and Equality, Tusla – Child and Family Agency, The Health Service Executive and An Garda Siochana.
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