Women Win
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Women Win is a leading global organisation using sport as a strategy to advance women's rights. Child protection is one of their focus areas. The organisation has developed 'The International Guide to addressing Gender-Based violence though Sport'. One of its sections is dedicated to protection in sports and provides the reader with an overview on organisational policies as well as a guide on how to develop a Code of Conduct on Child Protection. Discover the online resources here
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Child-safe organisations: Training toolkit and safe study manual
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This toolkit by Save the Children, developed in Thailand and with case studies from different countries, supports local organisations working with children to develop and apply effective child protection policies.
Download the safe study manual here.
Download the training toolkit here.
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Guide to Addressing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
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This comprehensive step-by-step guide developed by InterAction aims to assist organisations in developing and implementing policies to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation and abuse of beneficiaries and vulnerable members of the communities they work in. The intention is to make the process easily understandable and applicable to one's own organisation so that staff members at any organisation can pick up the guide and get started. DOWNLOAD the guide
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Protecting children in the community
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'What are we learning about protecting children in the community' is an inter-agency review of evidence on community-based child protection mechanisms. It gives an overview of the effectiveness, costs, scalability and sustainability of different community-based child protection mechanisms, in order to identify good and poor practice in an area that is still lacking robust evidence and research. Read the EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Preventing Child Maltreatment
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With this guide on the prevention of child maltreatment, the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) provide detailed information on taking action and generating evidence in the area of child protection. It assists NGOs and international agencies with the implementation of scientifically informed programmes against child maltreatment. DOWNLOAD the guide
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Recognising Child Abuse
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Childline South Africa is a non-profit organisation that works to protect children in South Africa from all forms of violence and to create a culture of children's rights in the country. The organisation has produced a useful document providing information on how to recognise child abuse. DOWNLOAD
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Online research resources on Child Protection
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The Childwatch International Research Network is a global, non-profit, non-governmental network of institutions that collaborate in child research for the purpose of promoting child rights and improving children’s well-being around the world. The network's website gathers research on child protection processes around the world which can inspire other organisations to set up child protection policies of their own. READ MORE
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