Putting children’s rights and procedural safeguards at the heart of barnahus practice

Key Objectives:

  • Understand what a child rights based approach implies (for the design of the system and for individual practitioners)
  • Recognise the rights involved when responding to child victims of violence, with orientations on the importance of – and guidance to – integrated child protection systems and child friendly justice, and a focus on key safeguards under EU law
  • Consider how to fulfil the rights of child victims of violence in day to day practice in the Barnahus
  • Lectures and seminar setup may be tailored to your exact needs and audience.

When offered as a module to another training, additional objectives may include:

  • Raise awareness of the legal provisions which shape Barnahus practice (professionals know that these laws are relevant & may want to learn more)
  • Provide an introduction to how these laws influence practice (practitioners learn to spot issues that are influenced by the law)
  • Explore how the law affects certain aspects of practice (for example, providing information to and hearing the views of the child on the process, individual assessments, protection from secondary traumatisation, support and assistance for the child)
  • Equip professionals to engage on general challenges in practice in their jurisdictions (potentially with other professionals and policy makers)

When offered as a module in a forensic interview training, additional objectives may include:

  • In-depth training on how particular procedural safeguards must be fulfilled through practice; including:
    • providing information to and hearing the views of the child on the process,
    • conducting, contributing to or using individual assessments,
    • protection from secondary traumatisation,
    • support and assistance for the child

Target Audience:

Professionals involved in Barnahus models.  This may include Barnahus staff, law enforcement, social professionals, legal professionals, therapists, health professionals.

Trainer:

Rebecca O Donnell, Child Circle

Cost

Variable. Often covered in part by project or other funding. 

In most cases, our fee per day per expert is 450 EUR, plus travel and accommodation, or per diem, if relevant. We will work with you to design something to fit your budget.

PROMISE Barnahus Network Members have subsidized or – when possible – free access to this type of support. 

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Language

English

Dates

According to your schedule, depending on the availability of our experts. This module may be held as a stand-alone seminar or a module added onto any other course.

Be in contact with us early to start planning. 

Contact

promise@cbss.org

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