ChildHub has started to cooperate with other organisations, promoting knowledge sharing, networking and the development of e-learning. On this page, you will find project pages and you can find out who the partners are, what activities are implemented and what resources have been developed. Scroll down to read more about the current and past projects as well!

CURRENT PROJECTS

A Scandinavian word for “children’s house” Sometimes, Barnahus is thought to be a place where children stay, but that is seldom the case. Barnahus works rather as a child-friendly office, under one roof, where law enforcement, criminal justice,…
The Building Bridges Project aims to contribute to the successful integration, well-being and future opportunities of  refugee children and young people under 25 from Ukraine and their families, both in Hungary (Budapest, Győr, Debrecen) and…
The project’s overall ambition is to decrease gender-based violence (GBV) in the 32 participating schools in Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Greece, by equipping around 1200 facilitators, school staff and management, parents, as well as youth…
The goal of this project is to improve criminal justice systems by making them more child-friendly to child victims and children suspected or accused of committing a crime, particularly for those who are in vulnerable situations. There is a lack of…
CLEAR-Rights project is aimed at improving access of teenagers in conflict with law to quality, pro bono and specialised legal assistance. Also, this project will facilitate contact with lawyers for the young people/children suspected or accused in…
The Center for Educational Initiatives Step By Step is a professional, non-governmental organization established in 1996, with the aim to promote child-centered educational philosophy and the right of every child to a quality upbringing and…
ECLIPS is a European project that wants to use modern technologies to stimulate awareness and skills within child carers concerning the detection, referral and dealing with trauma-symptoms after child abuse. The output will include (1) a systematic…
The Netherlands Helsinki Committee, in cooperation with Young in Prison (YiP), the Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency and Educational Institute of the Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency, recently started an EU funded project “Giving Back”. The…
The project makes sure that restorative justice is generally available for all children, victims or offenders. i-RESTORE 2.0 project builds on the i-RESTORE project (2019-2021), which focused on promoting the use of restorative justice in…
Through this project we help children in contact with the law, specifically child victims, to easily find information and exercise their rights in criminal proceedings i-ACCESS MyRights project takes shape from the assumption that innovative…
The Including Children Affected by Migration (ICAM) Programme is designed to restore learning relationships and increase learning capacity for 10.5 million European Children Affected by Migration (CAM) The Acronym CAM is used when referring to…
Worldwide children are exposed to a number of crimes. As much as half of all children globally experience violence each year. The Barnahus model offers a multidisciplinary and integrated approach for authorities and services to respond to child…
Find below resources, webinars and other materials related to the Tdh Emergency Reponse Programe to the Ukraine War
Learn more about our Emergency Response Program and who we are. Discover how we are making a difference in supporting families fleeing from Ukraine and providing crucial assistance during times of crisis. Olvassa el ezt az oldalt magyarul…
Promoting the mental health and psychosocial well-being of Ukrainian refugee children and their caregivers The project will adapt, contextualise and implement the ReachNow tool as well as the TeamUp, the Movement, Games, Sports and  Creativity…