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SUMMARY:Determining and Evaluating the Best Interests and Rights of Children in Parental Separation and Care Proceedings: exploring perspectives and best practices across Europe
DESCRIPTION:Join the Council of Europe for this CINGO Civil Society Committee on the Rights of the Child free webinar session with experts and thought leaders across Europe and the opportunity for live online discussion to take place on Tuesday 21 June (9:30-12:30 CET). The webinar will be in English. \nThe following questions will be addressed in six parallel workshops and two concluding panel discussions. Each workshop starts with an introduction of the theme by a speaker [about 20 minutes] followed by an exchange of views and experiences among participants. \n1/ How are the recommendations from UN CRC CG 14 and 20 implemented in the activities of family professionals? \n2/ The case of young children: What elements are considered to evaluate BIC of toddlers and infants (under 5-year-old)? \n3/ How to promote the rights and wellbeing of older children and adolescents experiencing the care system? \n4/ How to organise the defence of children and what are their possibility of recourse and support in cases of violence against their needs? \n5/ How to implement the participation of children in expressing their views. \n6/ What kind of education and support for parents who are separating or whose child is in care? \nWe expect to have a lot of interested participants\, so we might not be able to give the floor to all. Therefore\, in order to smooth the discussion\, priority will be given to those who had sent a text before the webinar. \nWe recommend you express your interest by submitting your brief views and experience before the webinar (maximum 500 words/3 minutes)\, addressing one or both of the following questions: \n1) What is happening in your professional context regarding the workshop question? \n2) What needs to be done to improve the situation of children\, especially the most vulnerable? \nSend the text of intervention you would like to do as soon as possible and before 17 June to: \n CivilSocietyCommittee.RC@gmail.com \nSending a text is not mandatory to attend the workshop\, you can follow the lectures and discussions online.
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/determining-and-evaluating-the-best-interests-and-rights-of-children-in-parental-separation-and-care-proceedings-exploring-perspectives-and-best-practices-across-europe/
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SUMMARY:Addressing Anti-Social Behaviour: Ensuring Effective Responses and Supporting Victims
DESCRIPTION:This symposium\, taking place in the lead-up to Anti-social behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week (18-24 July)\, provides an invaluable opportunity to examine existing legislation and recent government initiatives designed to tackle ASB and support victims\, and to assess the wider\, underlying societal problems and policy failures that need to be addressed in order to make meaningful change in this area. \nProgramme\n\n\nEvaluate the effectiveness of the current legislative framework for dealing with ASB (ASBCPA Act) and discuss opportunities for reform\nAssess the use of the Community Trigger and identify methods to ensure it is accessible for victims and utilised in practice\nExamine how local authorities and registered providers (RPs) can prevent ASB and protect victims in their areas\nExplore opportunities to enhance the legal rights of victims of ASB\, particularly through the proposed Victims’ Law\nDebate the success of government initiatives such as the Beating Crime Plan\, and assess what more it can do to tackle ASB\nAnalyse the role of the police and PCCs in dealing with ASB and how the response can be improved\nAssess the effectiveness of local responses to reports of ASB\, and develop strategies for a more co-ordinated multi-agency response\nRaise awareness of the seriousness of ASB and its potentially devastating impacts upon victims\, and identify methods to debunk the myth that it is a ‘low-level crime’\nExplore successful educational programs raising awareness of ASB within housing areas\nAssess the wider\, underlying societal problems and policy failures that contribute to ASB\nEvaluate the impact of Covid-19 on levels of ASB in communities and discuss opportunities for targeted responses to increased tensions and isolated victims\nReflect on the need to gather more data on instances of ASB and create a plan for the future
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/addressing-anti-social-behaviour-ensuring-effective-responses-and-supporting-victims/
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