The Tulip Foundation, World Without Borders and the Samaritans Associations organised the workshop, ‘Together for Childhood without Violence’ in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, on 12 September 2019. The workshop was held to discuss how to professionals, parents and society can work together to prevent and reduce child abuse. The event was attended by representatives from institutes for education, society and health, as well as civic organizations. The INSPIRE Package, a documented holistic approach to preventing violence against children that was developed by the World Health Organization, UNICEF and other international organizations, and which is active in 13 other cities in Bulgaria, was also presented at the meeting.

Sources:
https://nmd.bg/na-rabotna-sreshta-diskutirat-kak-da-bade-namaleno-nasili...
https://www.tulipfoundation.net/news/vac_inspire_starazagora-563/

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