The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on the practice of many professionals, including those in the field of child protection.

In order to support front line workers and managers in their work to protect children during this time of pandemic, Terre des hommes Foundation has developed some practical info sheets on various areas of intervention. These info sheets highlight key considerations and recommendations for planning and delivering CP remote interventions. This includes 5 separate info sheets (see below.)

Child Protection Services: Choosing Modality - Child Protection Hub for South East Europe, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Remote Child Protection Services: Ensuring Safety - Child Protection Hub for South East Europe, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Child Protection Case Management - Child Protection Hub for South East Europe, 2020 DOWNLOAD
MPHSS Interventions - Child Protection Hub for South East Europe, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Remote Psychological First Aid - Child Protection Hub for South East Europe, 2020 DOWNLOAD

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