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Maria Costa
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Child Safeguarding Webinar
A recording is now available for our Child Safeguarding in Humanitarian Settings Webinar (26/11/2015) that was co-hosted by the global level Child Protection Working Group (www.cpwg.net). See recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bLJmOC_D6o #childsafeguarding #Children #childprotection #Childprotectioninemergencies #CaseManagement #KarenRasmussen #Humanitarian #ChildProtection #childprotectionpolicies
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Karen Rasmussen
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Does using paid models change the ethics of poverty porn?
Some may have noticed a Twitter storm that began yesterday, “Is it ok to use paid models for poverty porn?” around one non-profit organisation's use of paid models to create a fundraising campaign. The images are striking - some have said appalling - but somehow the debate then shifted to whether or not the images amounted to exploitation so long as the children in the images were paid models. The campaign is another sad reminder that "poverty porn" or aid porn is alive and w
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Maria Costa
- 1 min
Child Safeguarding Webinar
A recording is now available for our Child Safeguarding in Humanitarian Settings Webinar that was co-hosted by the global level Child Protection Working Group (www.cpwg.net). See recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bLJmOC_D6o #childsafeguarding #Children #childprotection #Childprotectioninemergencies #CaseManagement #KarenRasmussen #Humanitarian #ChildProtection #childprotectionpolicies
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Megan Wieczorek
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Voluntourism vs. child-safe, sustainable volunteer experiences
Usually when I meet someone for the first time, and tell them about the type of work I do as an aid worker I get a combination of the following responses: 1). “Wow, that work must be so rewarding”, 2). “Are you a volunteer/ Do you get paid to do that?/ How much do you get paid?” and 3). “I’d be really interested to volunteer to do similar work – how can I get involved?” As the documentary ‘The Voluntourist’ highlights, the development sector is one of the most technically cha
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Maria Costa
- 2 min
Sudan: 3.1 million children are out of school
On the 13/09/2015, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs released the Sudan: Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 37, http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/OCHA_Sudan_Weekly_Humanitarian_Bulletin_Issue_37_%287_-_13_September_2015%29.pdf Over 3.1 million of Sudan’s 7.9 million school-aged children (between 5 and 13 years) in Sudan are out of school, which is the highest rate in the Middle East and North Africa, according to a report. Sudan’s firs
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via filmsforaction.org
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Video - The European Refugee Crisis and Syria Explained
filmsforaction.org has produced a short informative animation explaining how the current refugee crisis in the EU has evolved and the current needs and contributions from states to assist the children, women and men from Syria. Video can be found here: http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/the-european-refugee-crisis-and-syria-explained/ #Syria #Refugees #Children #Humanitarian #childprotectioninemergencies #Childprotection #childprotectionpolicies
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Global Social Service Workforce Alliance
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Guiding Principles for the Development of Para Professional Social Service Workers | Global Social S
Posted on 21/9/2015 the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance has released Guiding Principles for the Development of Para Professional Social Service Workers. The purpose of this document is to provide a set of principles that will be a useful base for utilizing para professionals as well as delineating functions and competencies related to how social service para professionals can be trained, developed, deployed and supported. Social service para professionals play a crit
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Karen Rasmussen
- 3 min
“Aid porn” and child protection in the current refugee crisis
As the refugee crisis continues in Europe, with thousands of families fleeing Syria, Iraq and other war-torn countries, it is most often the images of the children that grab at our hearts and bring tears to our eyes. The image of little Alyan lying on the beach in Turkey…the mother falling down on the train tracks in Hungary clutching her baby…the father carrying his son who was tripped up by a journalist as he ran away from police…and most recently, images of refugees, inclu
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Maria Costa
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New Report by Watchlist Released Today: Vulnerable Students, Unsafe Schools: Attacks and Military Us
New York, September 10, 2015—Armed groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) have attacked schools, students, and teachers and, along with international peacekeeping forces, have used schools as bases for their activities, said Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (Watchlist) in a report released today. The Transitional Government of CAR and the international community should take urgent steps to secure the school environment and promote children’s right to education.
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Karen Rasmussen
- 3 min
What is Child Safeguarding?
Many times people have heard the term “child protection” and “child protection policy”, but “child safeguarding” and “child safeguarding policy” are terms that fewer people are familiar with. There are some very important distinctions between these terms, and understanding the difference is as important as understanding what child abuse is and how it can be prevented. Child Protection: In its widest sense, child protection is a term used to describe the actions that individ
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Maria Costa
- 1 min
Amazing Art from Devastating Events
#Refugees #ChildProtection #Art #Humanitarian
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