UNICEF Hungary continues to maintain the supervision provided by the organisation, but now professionals working in basic child welfare services can also benefit from it.

The free supervision services provided by UNICEF Hungary are also available for those working in specialized child welfare services, for those working in temporary homes for families or children, for the staff of Safe Start Children’s Home or Tanoda Programs, or educators.

UNICEF Hungary has held 70 hours of supervision for 40 professionals in this period, and even though the ban on visitation has ended, it is important that professionals be able to help children and institutions to close this period and move on.

Who can apply?

Any professional working in primary or specialist childcare.

How to apply?

By email sent to UNICEF Hungary’s child rights officer, Viola Szlankó:viola.szlanko@unicef.hu, briefly explaining what kind of support the applicant needs.

What services are offered for the applicants?

Depending on the issue and capacity, 1-5 45 minutes conversation are offered. The number of occasions in certain cases can be expanded.

*On the link below you can find the list of professionals offering supervision on behalf of UNICEF Hungary.

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