Addressing Growing Protection Needs of Children on the Move
There are more children on the move today than ever before. Of the 110 million people currently…
Announcing InterAction’s New Results-Based Protection Website
It’s here! InterAction is excited to announce the launch of its revamped Results-Based Protection (RBP) website. Click HERE to…
Announcing the Winners of the 2020 Results-Based Protection Good Practice Contest
Congratulations to our winners of the 2020 Results-Based Protection Good Practice Contest! In September 2020, for the first time, InterAction…
BY INVITATION ONLY: Protection of Civilians Working Group (September 6)
CRS: Helping Partners Develop or Strengthen Their Organizational Child Protection Policies
This document from Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is a facilitator's guide to help organizations develop or further strengthen their policies to protect children. This training can be used to upgrade or create a protection policy. The guide provides an overview of child protection, guidance on responding to abuse cases, and information on an organization's responsibility to protect. This document is useful for organizations seeking more information on effective child protection policies. Please note that this document is related to child protection. If you're looking for CRS' PSEA Partner toolkit, you can find it in related resources.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS): Strengthening Partners in Protection Against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Toolkit
This toolkit is geared toward national and local organizations. It is primarily designated for use by the 38 national organizations involved in the SPSEA project. It may be of use to PSEA, safeguarding and/or protection focal points, where they exist, or staff in other roles designated to organizational PSEA and safeguarding tasks. It will be of particular use also to senior managers with the overall responsibility for PSEA and safeguarding. It can also be useful for program staff and operational or administrative staff to fulfil the specific PSEA functions related to their roles.
Child Protection Training Partners Guide
Child Protection Training Partners Guide
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