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Annotated bibliographies covering the international research on online sexual violence
A compilation of six bibliographies focusing on various aspects of online child sexual violence.
Handbook for forensic child interviews in presumed cases of trafficking
Supports professionals in carrying out investigative interviews in presumed cases of trafficking in children, including investigations that take place in Barnahus.
A flexible tool for practicing investigative interviews with children
Our analysis shows promising results about the self-reported usefulness of the Avatar platform, and also points to challenges for how to use it, as well as solutions which can be addressed as part of onboarding and documentation.
PROMISE Hub guidance and manual
A data protection guidance and user manual for PROMISE Hub, a case management software developed by Bonigi, and provided by the Network that supports multidisciplinary case management in Barnahus.
Participatory cultures in Barnahus
Announcing 2 new publications, drawing on the Lundy model of child participation to explore ways of embedding child participation in Barnahus across Europe, and also mapping current participation activities in Barnahus.
How Barnahus in Europe work with online sexual abuse
This report provides a brief overview of available statistics of cases in Barnahus dealing with online sexual abuse or have some form of online element, examples of typical case types, covid-19 trends, and specific victim needs as identified by Barnahus including any special protocols and good practices.
Mapping of forensic medical interventions at Barnahus across Europe
The report compiles information from Barnahus about their course of action regarding forensic medical examinations in the context of multidisciplinary interventions.
The PROMISE Barnahus Quality Standards
The PROMISE Barnahus Quality Standards are composed of underlying principles, specific activities and institutional arrangements that enable child-centred and effective, collaborative actions. Find out more and download the Standards in English and many other languages.
Barnahus roadmap guidance and template
The Barnahus roadmap guidance and template gives inspiration on how to document and communicate the strategy and progress towards establishing and operating a Barnahus, and for executing and monitoring the national Barnahus strategy. A simple and accessible format, the roadmap template facilitates: interagency agreement and internal alignment so that everyone works in a coordinated way towards the same goal; the exploration and planning of different options, scenarios and activities; and the communication of your vision and strategy to an external audience.
Barnahus roadmap guidance and template
The Barnahus roadmap guidance and template gives inspiration on how to document and communicate the strategy and progress towards establishing and operating a Barnahus, and for executing and monitoring the national Barnahus strategy. A simple and accessible format, the roadmap template facilitates: interagency agreement and internal alignment so that everyone works in a coordinated way towards the same goal; the exploration and planning of different options, scenarios and activities; and the communication of your vision and strategy to an external audience.
Compendium of Law & Guidance relevant for Barnahus
Policy makers, legal, social and law enforcement professionals and stakeholders can use this compendium, alone and with the other PROMISE resources, to link their work with the relevant legal provisions for child victims and witnesses of violence at European Union (EU), regional and international level.
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice – the success story of Barnahus in Europe (2017)
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice (2017) is an overview of how the Barnahus model has emerged and gradually expanded in Europe. It documents how government officials, practitioners, advocates and entrepreneurs have promoted the model, unyielding even when confronted with doubts, obstacles and adversities. It analyses how they succeeded in this process and identifies the principle factors and dynamics that enabled them to innovate practice.
Advocacy tool for promoting progress on Barnahus in Europe
This guidance aims to help you develop national and regional advocacy strategies to promote progress on Barnahus. It discusses what progress means and looks at where we are today in Europe. It provides a step by step approach to creating an advocacy pathway in your country and sets out calls for action for key stakeholders such as Governments, authorities and agencies, services providers and advocates.
The PROMISE Barnahus Quality Standards
The PROMISE Barnahus Quality Standards are composed of underlying principles, specific activities and institutional arrangements that enable child-centred and effective, collaborative actions. Find out more and download the Standards in English and many other languages.
Evaluation Framework & Impact Assessment Guidance
This guidance and template establishes a clear framework and systematic approach to: a) Evaluate performance against the Barnahus Quality Standards; b) Assess the impact on, for example, the recovery of the child, equal access to services for all children, the effectiveness and child-friendliness of the criminal investigation and the implementation of procedural safeguards for children.
Interagency agreement template and guidance
This Template and Guidance offers inspiration for drafting an interagency agreement, which formalizes multidisciplinary and interagency (MDIA) team collaboration between agencies involved in Barnahus. It is based on the Barnahus Quality Standards, notably standard number 2, and is inspired by interagency agreements from Barnahus in Europe and Child Advocacy Centers in the United States.
Compendium of Law & Guidance relevant for Barnahus
Policy makers, legal, social and law enforcement professionals and stakeholders can use this compendium, alone and with the other PROMISE resources, to link their work with the relevant legal provisions for child victims and witnesses of violence at European Union (EU), regional and international level.
Advocacy tool for promoting progress on Barnahus in Europe
This guidance aims to help you develop national and regional advocacy strategies to promote progress on Barnahus. It discusses what progress means and looks at where we are today in Europe. It provides a step by step approach to creating an advocacy pathway in your country and sets out calls for action for key stakeholders such as Governments, authorities and agencies, services providers and advocates.
Tracking progress towards meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards
The PROMISE Tracking Tool is a self-evaluation tool based in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directed at internal learning and the results can be used to define steps that services can take to bring it closer to the Barnahus model and the Barnahus Quality Standards. It is strictly related to an evaluation of the setup and operation of the service and not a tool to evaluate the impact on beneficiaries.
Involving children in case management
Offering professionals in Barnahus and similar models, food for thought for safe and meaningful child participation in case management.
Child participation tool
To facilitate Barnahus and similar setups to hear about how children experience their service, PROMISE has developed a Child Participation Tool. The tool focuses on the child’s experience of Barnahus, including the travel to Barnahus, their experience in Barnahus, coming home from Barnahus and potential follow up or mid-to-long term treatment in Barnahus or by a mobile Barnahus team.
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice – the success story of Barnahus in Europe (2017)
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice (2017) is an overview of how the Barnahus model has emerged and gradually expanded in Europe. It documents how government officials, practitioners, advocates and entrepreneurs have promoted the model, unyielding even when confronted with doubts, obstacles and adversities. It analyses how they succeeded in this process and identifies the principle factors and dynamics that enabled them to innovate practice.
Handbook for forensic child interviews in presumed cases of trafficking
Supports professionals in carrying out investigative interviews in presumed cases of trafficking in children, including investigations that take place in Barnahus.
Participatory cultures in Barnahus
Announcing 2 new publications, drawing on the Lundy model of child participation to explore ways of embedding child participation in Barnahus across Europe, and also mapping current participation activities in Barnahus.
Child participation tool
To facilitate Barnahus and similar setups to hear about how children experience their service, PROMISE has developed a Child Participation Tool. The tool focuses on the child’s experience of Barnahus, including the travel to Barnahus, their experience in Barnahus, coming home from Barnahus and potential follow up or mid-to-long term treatment in Barnahus or by a mobile Barnahus team.
Annotated bibliographies covering the international research on online sexual violence
A compilation of six bibliographies focusing on various aspects of online child sexual violence.
A flexible tool for practicing investigative interviews with children
Our analysis shows promising results about the self-reported usefulness of the Avatar platform, and also points to challenges for how to use it, as well as solutions which can be addressed as part of onboarding and documentation.
How Barnahus in Europe work with online sexual abuse
This report provides a brief overview of available statistics of cases in Barnahus dealing with online sexual abuse or have some form of online element, examples of typical case types, covid-19 trends, and specific victim needs as identified by Barnahus including any special protocols and good practices.
At the Crossroads of child-centred criminal and welfare proceedings
At the Crossroads is a legal briefing which explores the considerations for when criminal justice proceedings intersect with child protection proceedings in cases, particularly when they involve child victims of violence. Experience shows that there is a need for close collaboration among stakeholders and professionals involved in both child protection and criminal justice proceedings in order to identify opportunities for both immediate and more long-term change.
A flexible tool for practicing investigative interviews with children
Our analysis shows promising results about the self-reported usefulness of the Avatar platform, and also points to challenges for how to use it, as well as solutions which can be addressed as part of onboarding and documentation.
At the Crossroads of child-centred criminal and welfare proceedings
At the Crossroads is a legal briefing which explores the considerations for when criminal justice proceedings intersect with child protection proceedings in cases, particularly when they involve child victims of violence. Experience shows that there is a need for close collaboration among stakeholders and professionals involved in both child protection and criminal justice proceedings in order to identify opportunities for both immediate and more long-term change.
At the Crossroads of child-centred criminal and welfare proceedings
At the Crossroads is a legal briefing which explores the considerations for when criminal justice proceedings intersect with child protection proceedings in cases, particularly when they involve child victims of violence. Experience shows that there is a need for close collaboration among stakeholders and professionals involved in both child protection and criminal justice proceedings in order to identify opportunities for both immediate and more long-term change.
Compendium of Law & Guidance relevant for Barnahus
Policy makers, legal, social and law enforcement professionals and stakeholders can use this compendium, alone and with the other PROMISE resources, to link their work with the relevant legal provisions for child victims and witnesses of violence at European Union (EU), regional and international level.
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice – the success story of Barnahus in Europe (2017)
Enabling Child-Sensitive Justice (2017) is an overview of how the Barnahus model has emerged and gradually expanded in Europe. It documents how government officials, practitioners, advocates and entrepreneurs have promoted the model, unyielding even when confronted with doubts, obstacles and adversities. It analyses how they succeeded in this process and identifies the principle factors and dynamics that enabled them to innovate practice.
Evaluation Framework & Impact Assessment Guidance
This guidance and template establishes a clear framework and systematic approach to: a) Evaluate performance against the Barnahus Quality Standards; b) Assess the impact on, for example, the recovery of the child, equal access to services for all children, the effectiveness and child-friendliness of the criminal investigation and the implementation of procedural safeguards for children.
Tracking progress towards meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards
The PROMISE Tracking Tool is a self-evaluation tool based in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directed at internal learning and the results can be used to define steps that services can take to bring it closer to the Barnahus model and the Barnahus Quality Standards. It is strictly related to an evaluation of the setup and operation of the service and not a tool to evaluate the impact on beneficiaries.
Considerations for evidence recording at the Barnahus
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.
Handbook for forensic child interviews in presumed cases of trafficking
Supports professionals in carrying out investigative interviews in presumed cases of trafficking in children, including investigations that take place in Barnahus.
A flexible tool for practicing investigative interviews with children
Our analysis shows promising results about the self-reported usefulness of the Avatar platform, and also points to challenges for how to use it, as well as solutions which can be addressed as part of onboarding and documentation.
Considerations for evidence recording at the Barnahus
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.
Barnahus roadmap guidance and template
The Barnahus roadmap guidance and template gives inspiration on how to document and communicate the strategy and progress towards establishing and operating a Barnahus, and for executing and monitoring the national Barnahus strategy. A simple and accessible format, the roadmap template facilitates: interagency agreement and internal alignment so that everyone works in a coordinated way towards the same goal; the exploration and planning of different options, scenarios and activities; and the communication of your vision and strategy to an external audience.
Interagency agreement template and guidance
This Template and Guidance offers inspiration for drafting an interagency agreement, which formalizes multidisciplinary and interagency (MDIA) team collaboration between agencies involved in Barnahus. It is based on the Barnahus Quality Standards, notably standard number 2, and is inspired by interagency agreements from Barnahus in Europe and Child Advocacy Centers in the United States.
Considerations for evidence recording at the Barnahus
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.
Advocacy tool for promoting progress on Barnahus in Europe
This guidance aims to help you develop national and regional advocacy strategies to promote progress on Barnahus. It discusses what progress means and looks at where we are today in Europe. It provides a step by step approach to creating an advocacy pathway in your country and sets out calls for action for key stakeholders such as Governments, authorities and agencies, services providers and advocates.
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Mapping of forensic medical interventions at Barnahus across Europe
The report compiles information from Barnahus about their course of action regarding forensic medical examinations in the context of multidisciplinary interventions.
Barnahus roadmap guidance and template
The Barnahus roadmap guidance and template gives inspiration on how to document and communicate the strategy and progress towards establishing and operating a Barnahus, and for executing and monitoring the national Barnahus strategy. A simple and accessible format, the roadmap template facilitates: interagency agreement and internal alignment so that everyone works in a coordinated way towards the same goal; the exploration and planning of different options, scenarios and activities; and the communication of your vision and strategy to an external audience.
Evaluation Framework & Impact Assessment Guidance
This guidance and template establishes a clear framework and systematic approach to: a) Evaluate performance against the Barnahus Quality Standards; b) Assess the impact on, for example, the recovery of the child, equal access to services for all children, the effectiveness and child-friendliness of the criminal investigation and the implementation of procedural safeguards for children.
Child participation tool
To facilitate Barnahus and similar setups to hear about how children experience their service, PROMISE has developed a Child Participation Tool. The tool focuses on the child’s experience of Barnahus, including the travel to Barnahus, their experience in Barnahus, coming home from Barnahus and potential follow up or mid-to-long term treatment in Barnahus or by a mobile Barnahus team.
Interagency agreement template and guidance
This Template and Guidance offers inspiration for drafting an interagency agreement, which formalizes multidisciplinary and interagency (MDIA) team collaboration between agencies involved in Barnahus. It is based on the Barnahus Quality Standards, notably standard number 2, and is inspired by interagency agreements from Barnahus in Europe and Child Advocacy Centers in the United States.
Tracking progress towards meeting the Barnahus Quality Standards
The PROMISE Tracking Tool is a self-evaluation tool based in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet directed at internal learning and the results can be used to define steps that services can take to bring it closer to the Barnahus model and the Barnahus Quality Standards. It is strictly related to an evaluation of the setup and operation of the service and not a tool to evaluate the impact on beneficiaries.
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