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Strengthening Child Protection systems in their response to violence against children

Strengthening Child Protection systems in their response to violence against children Turning evidence into policy and results Workshop in the context of EU-UNICEF Project Sarajevo, 18-19 September 2012 . Context of workshop. EU – UNICEF Project July 2011 – July 2013

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Strengthening Child Protection systems in their response to violence against children

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  1. Strengthening Child Protection systems in their response to violence against children Turningevidenceintopolicy and results Workshop in the context of EU-UNICEF Project Sarajevo, 18-19 September 2012

  2. Context of workshop • EU – UNICEF Project July 2011 – July 2013 • Objective 1: In four countries, analysis of gaps in the accountability and responsiveness of service providers (actorswith key mandates in child protection) in identification, referral and response to violnceagainstchildren – aimstrengthening of the system; • Objective 2: Strengthenindependent monitoring of civil society of childrights violations and in particular on violence againstchildren; • Objective 3: Systematicpolicy dialogue state actors and civil society; • Objective 4: Sharing of lessonslearnedatlargerregionallevel

  3. Objectives of the workshop • Disseminate findings of the research – stock taking for strengthening child protection system for allowing proper response for protecting children • Identify strengths and weaknesses in responses to violence against children in the participating countries • Agree on policy changes and changes in services building coherent child protection systems; • Review opportunities, challenges and lessons learned for such policy reforms.

  4. Basic assumptions– multi-sectoriality of the child protection system SOCIAL POLICIES CHILD WELFARE CASH SUPPORT SERVICES: PREVENTION & PROTECTION JUSTICE & INTERIOR UNICEF Regional office CEE/CIS

  5. Basic assumptions – multi-layer child protection system UNICEF Regional office CEE/CIS

  6. Basic assumptions– whole system strengthening – influence within policy cycle UNICEF Regional office CEE/CIS

  7. Structure of the workshop • Evidence as a basis for an improvedresponse – Session 1 and 2 • Strategies to move fromevidence to harmonized cross sectorialpolicy – session 3 • Whatneeds to go into the action plan – gaps and recommendations for currentresponses – session 4 • Road maps – session 5

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