On 17 March 2020, social workers around the world celebrated World Social Work Day under a common name 'Promoting the Importance of Human Relations'.

We are proud of our fellow professionals who, through their selfless efforts, work for the most vulnerable groups in our society and for the benefit of us all.

From the outset, Childhub has been focused on supporting all colleagues working to protect children's rights and promoting mental health, especially those in daily, direct contact with all groups. In addition, social workers have been included in our multidisciplinary teams of experts from the outset, as an integral part of CH teams as they know the situation well in in this area. We have built activities based upon their knowledge for our society and its prosperity.

Dear colleagues, congratulations on your day. We wish you solid, but carefully made decisions. We remind you that you are not alone. Also, dear colleagues, think of yourself and your health, especially in these times. Good luck in all your work!

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