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Webinar - On 10 March, from 14:00 to 18:00 CET, professionals and children from across Europe will gather on Zoom for the closing conference of the EU project, "FOCUS on My Needs: working together for children in criminal proceedings…
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News - It is widely known regular exercise is greatly beneficial in treating stress-related problems, such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, etc. This is especially true for the survivors of ACEs (adverse childhood experiences). Recent studies have found that exercise…
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News - According to research, this past year has been a major challenge for young people. Restrictions have made it especially hard to do the things we enjoy outdoors, so it's no surprise people feel unmotivated. Here are…
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News - Being mistreated as a child is often a painful and memorable experience. That is what has happened to a woman, Victoria Pritchard. As an adult had she just realized that she had the right to claim her social services file. People aren’t aware The woman has started a…
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Online library - This document provides a basic understanding of trauma, and a guide for families seeking recovery. The most significant points in the book are explained thoroughly with eye-catching illustrations and a complementary set of colours to…
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Multimedia - A national information and awareness campaign on the phenomenon of bullying in schools from the Republic of Moldova was launched by Terre des hommes Foundation: STOP BULLYING! I stop. I talk. I Help. According to a study, about 87%…
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News - According to Albert Bandura's social learning theory, people learn by observing and imitating the behaviors modeled by those around them, and children, in particular, learn attitudes, values, and behaviors from their parents as their primary models. Recently, a team of…
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News - England's chief inspector of schools has warned that isolation is disadvantageous for children's education and well-being. Particularly the most vulnerable chidlren have suffered a great deal since the school term started in September. Therefore…
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Online library - MOVE ON & ENGAGE - an initiative of Terre des hommes - is a curriculum of 20 sessions to improve the self and collective efficacy of children and youth (12 to 20 years old), to address issues in their environment that concern them,…
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News - 113 tablets with Internet connection and prepaid Zoom account until the end of 2020-2021 academic year; 30 smart TVs; the first batch of 30,000 masks and 200 litres of disinfectant and 30 sets of teaching aids and supplies - all these items will be distributed by…
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News - In 2018 13.6% of the Australian population live in poverty, which is significantly higher than in other developed countries. To prevent poverty, the Australian Government joined a series of sustainable development programs in 2015, which aim to end all forms…
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News - „There is an acute need for warm meals among families, among children who have no support.” – said Chef Adi Hădean, whose team delivered almost 120 000 portions of warm meal in Bucharest. In the name of the „Social Solidar” activity 200 volunteers, over 60 sponsors…
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News - In Finland, some daycares have transformed their paved yards into lawns with bushes and berries, and saw a rather quick change in children's health.  This experiment is groundbreaking; it's the first time in Finland that children’s urban environments…
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News - Children in mental health wards are suffering from the consequences of Covid-19. Kamena Dorling, head of policy and advocacy at children’s rights charity Article 39, said “Every child detained in hospital has a right to an advocate", but a report shows that visits from…
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News - People struggling with mental health issues need professional help to recover. Sometimes, this might involve inpatient care to get the support they need. Rachel, a former inpatient in an eating disorder unit, shares her experience and offers advice to…
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Webinar - This webinar is designed for: Professionals in the field of mental health and social work. About the webinar: This is the third in a series of webinars dedicated to supervision. It is presented by graduates of the master's program, "…
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News - "When I started my journey into recovering from my eating disorder, I soon learned that I had lost the ability to connect to my authentic self, and struggled to access my emotions, after years of numbing and suppressing them." This is what Elsie, age 18, declared to Young…
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News - The Truth Project, part of the Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse, continues its work in raising awareness, and helping and supporting people who have suffered sexual abuse as children. People who identify as…
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Online library - Jonathan Center is a non-profit organization operating in Albania. Its mission is to help children with Down Syndrome and Autism, or children with special needs and to raise the awareness of their families to achieve the best. In the framework of this mission, this…
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News - YouCreate is an initiative of Terre des hommes, and was designed and carried out in partnership with the International Institute for Child Rights and Development. YouCreate is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project aimed to train youth leaders, with…
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Multimedia - NSPCC Learning has published a new learning tool on how Gillick competence and Fraser guidelines in order to help professionals working with children decide when to take into account a child's wish, but also keep them safe. The two terms derive from a legal case from…
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News - 'Nobody has any right to discriminate against you based on your race or ethnicity. Ever.' Luke, a 15-year-old activist.  Racism can be defined as a form of discrimination and/or bullying of a person based on their race and/or ethnicity. 
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News - 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…
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News - The current crisis offers almost limitless opportunities to reimagine the future of our societies and economies by learning the lessons of the past. We believe our long-term prosperity and resilience will depend on how much we prioritise the needs of the youngest…
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News - WHO’s report examined the physical and social relationships of adolescents aged 11, 13 and 15, from 45 countries. It showed that most of adolescents’ mental well-being declined, frequently feeling anxious and low. It is sad news because
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News - The Health & Social Development Foundation - HESED has a mission to help individuals from socially isolated groups in caring for their health and in their personal and professional development. This mission is even more important during the current pandemic, as the most…
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News - COVID-19 has provided the pretext for pushing through changes that is deeply problematic and very contested. Professor Brid Featherstone and Professor Anna Gupta highlighted the key areas of concern with the extensive changes on The Adoption and Children (Coronavirus) (…
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News - Life has drastically changed in the last couple of months for people all around the world. Because of the coronavirus, people are losing their jobs and households are under constant stress. Save the Children is doing their best to keep the world healthy, safe and…
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Webinar - About the webinar: In India, Terre des hommes Foundation has been working with 35 civil society organisations to transform reintegration practices of service providers to support survivors of trafficking and exploitation return to safe, protective and…
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News - In October 2019, Terre des hommes launched a unique project aimed to promote child safeguarding policies in sports settings in Romania and Greece, in partnership with Tdh Hungary. Through this project, Tdh committed to ensuring that children and young people benefit from…