Courses and Support
- All
- Child protection
- Criminal investigation
- Physical health
- Mental health
- Multidisciplinary
- Step 1: Getting to yes
- Step 2: Enabling environment
- Step 3: Establishing Barnahus
- Step 4: Competent staff
- Step 5: Excellence in practice
BaseCan – Online Sexual Violence Against Children
This course on online sexual violence against children designed for professionals in multidisciplinary interagency teams will focus on the features, prevalence, and impact of online child sexual violence. It covers victim identification, perpetrator manipulation, and effective professional responses, including support needs and best practices.
MDIA/MDT – Establishing and working in a multidisciplinary interagency team
This course introduces multidisciplinary and interagency (MDT or MDIA) teamwork. It explores why teams take work, and the essential components of effective teaming.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Barnahus quality standards training
The Barnahus Quality Standards is not just our hero document, it is also the publication which current and aspiring Barnahus from 22+ countries have contributed to and/or are currently implementing.
TF-CBT – Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy
A conjoint child and parent psychotherapy model for children who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events. Successful participants of this course will be certified to practice TF-CBT with clients.
Plan a study visit to a Barnahus
A study visit to a Barnahus is a rite of passage for a team who is studying if Barnahus will work in their context, or who is tasked with establishing one. More than that, it is an unmissable opportunity for aligning a steering group or multidisciplinary team to the same end goal.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
BaseCan – Online Sexual Violence Against Children
This course on online sexual violence against children designed for professionals in multidisciplinary interagency teams will focus on the features, prevalence, and impact of online child sexual violence. It covers victim identification, perpetrator manipulation, and effective professional responses, including support needs and best practices.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
TF-CBT – Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy
A conjoint child and parent psychotherapy model for children who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events. Successful participants of this course will be certified to practice TF-CBT with clients.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Professional networking and exchange
Our professional networks and exchanges are member-led initiatives based on thematic areas or professional specialization. They support Barnahus staff to connect with their peers from around Europe, and to gain access to a vibrant exchange of knowledge, experience and practice.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
CFTSI – Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
A brief early intervention model for children and adolescents that is implemented soon after exposure or disclosure. Successful participants will be certified to practice CFTSI with clients.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Professional networking and exchange
Our professional networks and exchanges are member-led initiatives based on thematic areas or professional specialization. They support Barnahus staff to connect with their peers from around Europe, and to gain access to a vibrant exchange of knowledge, experience and practice.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
Judicial workshops
To convince judges to support the introduction of Barnahus in their national systems, Judge Sigvaldason noted that they often need to hear it from another judge. PROMISE has also seen just how influential it can be for judges to meet in person with Barnahus forensic interviewers, having their minds changed about how to interview children sometimes in just one half-day meeting.
Putting children’s rights and procedural safeguards at the heart of barnahus practice
This module supports participants in understanding what a child rights based approach implies and considering how to fulfil those rights in day to day practice in the Barnahus.
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Professional networking and exchange
Our professional networks and exchanges are member-led initiatives based on thematic areas or professional specialization. They support Barnahus staff to connect with their peers from around Europe, and to gain access to a vibrant exchange of knowledge, experience and practice.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
Forensic medical
Description coming soon …
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.
Medical evaluation in Barnahus
Depending on your needs, we can offer online or offline sessions with top European experts – including paediatricians and medical forensic doctors, covering a wide range of topics.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
TF-CBT – Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy
A conjoint child and parent psychotherapy model for children who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events. Successful participants of this course will be certified to practice TF-CBT with clients.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Professional networking and exchange
Our professional networks and exchanges are member-led initiatives based on thematic areas or professional specialization. They support Barnahus staff to connect with their peers from around Europe, and to gain access to a vibrant exchange of knowledge, experience and practice.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
CFTSI – Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
A brief early intervention model for children and adolescents that is implemented soon after exposure or disclosure. Successful participants will be certified to practice CFTSI with clients.
CPC-CBT – Combined parent-child cognitive behavioural therapy
Children and parents work individually and together. Every session ends with a conjoint meeting with the child and the parents for integration and practicing new skills and strategies. Successful participants will be certified to practice CPC-CBT with clients.
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.
BaseCan – Online Sexual Violence Against Children
This course on online sexual violence against children designed for professionals in multidisciplinary interagency teams will focus on the features, prevalence, and impact of online child sexual violence. It covers victim identification, perpetrator manipulation, and effective professional responses, including support needs and best practices.
MDIA/MDT – Establishing and working in a multidisciplinary interagency team
This course introduces multidisciplinary and interagency (MDT or MDIA) teamwork. It explores why teams take work, and the essential components of effective teaming.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Barnahus quality standards training
The Barnahus Quality Standards is not just our hero document, it is also the publication which current and aspiring Barnahus from 22+ countries have contributed to and/or are currently implementing.
Plan a study visit to a Barnahus
A study visit to a Barnahus is a rite of passage for a team who is studying if Barnahus will work in their context, or who is tasked with establishing one. More than that, it is an unmissable opportunity for aligning a steering group or multidisciplinary team to the same end goal.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Professional networking and exchange
Our professional networks and exchanges are member-led initiatives based on thematic areas or professional specialization. They support Barnahus staff to connect with their peers from around Europe, and to gain access to a vibrant exchange of knowledge, experience and practice.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Barnahus quality standards training
The Barnahus Quality Standards is not just our hero document, it is also the publication which current and aspiring Barnahus from 22+ countries have contributed to and/or are currently implementing.
Plan a study visit to a Barnahus
A study visit to a Barnahus is a rite of passage for a team who is studying if Barnahus will work in their context, or who is tasked with establishing one. More than that, it is an unmissable opportunity for aligning a steering group or multidisciplinary team to the same end goal.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
University seminars, Q&As, lectures, and modules
The PROMISE Barnahus Network is proud to support courses, workshops and seminars that include modules introducing the Barnahus model.
Judicial workshops
To convince judges to support the introduction of Barnahus in their national systems, Judge Sigvaldason noted that they often need to hear it from another judge. PROMISE has also seen just how influential it can be for judges to meet in person with Barnahus forensic interviewers, having their minds changed about how to interview children sometimes in just one half-day meeting.
Putting children’s rights and procedural safeguards at the heart of barnahus practice
This module supports participants in understanding what a child rights based approach implies and considering how to fulfil those rights in day to day practice in the Barnahus.
MDIA/MDT – Establishing and working in a multidisciplinary interagency team
This course introduces multidisciplinary and interagency (MDT or MDIA) teamwork. It explores why teams take work, and the essential components of effective teaming.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Barnahus quality standards training
The Barnahus Quality Standards is not just our hero document, it is also the publication which current and aspiring Barnahus from 22+ countries have contributed to and/or are currently implementing.
Plan a study visit to a Barnahus
A study visit to a Barnahus is a rite of passage for a team who is studying if Barnahus will work in their context, or who is tasked with establishing one. More than that, it is an unmissable opportunity for aligning a steering group or multidisciplinary team to the same end goal.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
Putting children’s rights and procedural safeguards at the heart of barnahus practice
This module supports participants in understanding what a child rights based approach implies and considering how to fulfil those rights in day to day practice in the Barnahus.
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
Plan a study visit to a Barnahus
A study visit to a Barnahus is a rite of passage for a team who is studying if Barnahus will work in their context, or who is tasked with establishing one. More than that, it is an unmissable opportunity for aligning a steering group or multidisciplinary team to the same end goal.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
Judicial workshops
To convince judges to support the introduction of Barnahus in their national systems, Judge Sigvaldason noted that they often need to hear it from another judge. PROMISE has also seen just how influential it can be for judges to meet in person with Barnahus forensic interviewers, having their minds changed about how to interview children sometimes in just one half-day meeting.
Putting children’s rights and procedural safeguards at the heart of barnahus practice
This module supports participants in understanding what a child rights based approach implies and considering how to fulfil those rights in day to day practice in the Barnahus.
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.
BaseCan – Online Sexual Violence Against Children
This course on online sexual violence against children designed for professionals in multidisciplinary interagency teams will focus on the features, prevalence, and impact of online child sexual violence. It covers victim identification, perpetrator manipulation, and effective professional responses, including support needs and best practices.
MDIA/MDT – Establishing and working in a multidisciplinary interagency team
This course introduces multidisciplinary and interagency (MDT or MDIA) teamwork. It explores why teams take work, and the essential components of effective teaming.
Forensic interview with avatar practice
This course offers basic training in child forensic interviews with a specific focus on challenging situation such as interviewing small children and those with special needs. The course consists of one-week online training including lectures and practical training with a child avatar. After that fictive cases will be sent out for the participants to practice on with an avatar and together with a college.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
TF-CBT – Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy
A conjoint child and parent psychotherapy model for children who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events. Successful participants of this course will be certified to practice TF-CBT with clients.
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
CFTSI – Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
A brief early intervention model for children and adolescents that is implemented soon after exposure or disclosure. Successful participants will be certified to practice CFTSI with clients.
MDIA/MDT – Establishing and working in a multidisciplinary interagency team
This course introduces multidisciplinary and interagency (MDT or MDIA) teamwork. It explores why teams take work, and the essential components of effective teaming.
BaseCan – Introduction to child abuse and neglect
The course covers different theories and working methods tailored to the work of Barnahus, which are relevant for all staff and competencies covering all four rooms embedded in the multidisciplinary approach: criminal investigation (police), child protection (social services), physical health (paediatrics/gynaecology), mental health (child and adolescent psychiatry).
Expert consultations
Connect with PROMISE experts to consult on a specific case, to get a second opinion or get specific advice in relation to a specific child protection intervention/case in your Barnahus.
Recording of child interviews
There is much more to recording interviews at a Barnahus than setting up a system and hitting record. To best perform its role, a Barnahus must comply with local/international rules and regulations of evidence recording, and be able to produce a recorded interview that holds up to scrutiny in court.
Support desk
All Network members have access to the support desk service, provided by the PROMISE Barnahus Network Secretariat.
Forensic medical
Description coming soon …
CPC-CBT – Combined parent-child cognitive behavioural therapy
Children and parents work individually and together. Every session ends with a conjoint meeting with the child and the parents for integration and practicing new skills and strategies. Successful participants will be certified to practice CPC-CBT with clients.
Tailor-made training and support
In collaboration with you and based on your needs, we will develop a custom intervention that engages top experts in Europe and abroad who will support your work towards establishing Barnahus and meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards.