Minimum Standards
(Version du responsable de programme)
This is intended for use with interagency child protection staff who work in the same location. They are likely to have emergency experience and may come from government departments, national NGOs, faith-based organizations, international NGOs and UN agencies. This workshop is designed for community-level frontline staff rather than managers. Please note there are two versions of this training: the other is for managers to use within their own child protection team (see Frontline Workers' Introduction to the CPMS, Managers' version).
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Interagency introduction to the Child Protection Minimum Standards for frontline Child Protection workers. See also "Managers' Version".
Child Protection Minimum Standards in Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), including 11 contextualized standards:
1. Coordination
2. Human resources
3. Communication, advocacy and the media
4. Child protection monitoring
7. Dangers and injuries
8. Physical violence and other harmful practices
9. Sexual violence
10. Psychosocial distress and mental disorders
17. Child-friendly spaces
24. Child protection and camp management
25. Child... more
CPMS Standard 4: Programme Cycle Management.
Programming for Child Protection in Emergencies: How to incorporate the CPMS into all aspects of the Programme Cycle
This case study examines the impact of the 2010 Haiti earthquake on children in contact with the justice system. It is part of the "Expanding the knowledge base" initiative, focusing on Child Protection Minimum Standard 14.
This case study examines the impact of the armed conflict in Afghanistan on children in contact with the justice system. It is part of the “Expanding the knowledge base” initiative, focusing on Child Protection Minimum Standard 14.
This case study examines the impact of Typhoon Haiyan on children in contact with the justice system in the Philippines. It is part of the “Expanding the knowledge base” initiative, focusing on Child Protection Minimum Standard 14.
This case study examines the impact of the armed conflict in Mali on children in contact with the justice system. It is part of the “Expanding the knowledge base” initiative, focusing on Child Protection Minimum Standard 14.