ChildHub has been operating since January 2015. After three years of joint cooperation between eight Childhub partners, it was time to reflect upon our achievements and see where we have room to improve. We received valuable input from experts, our staff, partners, and many others through surveys, focus groups, debate, analyzed data, and other forms of insight. Click here to read the conclusions of this evaluation!

We are happy with our success, and grateful to all of those who have worked with Childhub, and those who visit the website daily. But we aim to be even better, to grow further, and provide better support, education, and practical skills for child protection professionals in Europe. To do this we need your help! We need you to tell us what you like about Childhub, why you visit daily or not so often at all, what you think we are missing, and what we should focus on in the future  what to keep and what to change. This is a unique opportunity for you to influence the future of Childhub. All you have to do is click here and fill out our survey. It takes five minutes, and the results of this survey will serve as the basis for the Child 2.0 we are working on. Be honest, open and creative. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!

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