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Centering the Child's Experience - Lunch and Learn Series Kickoff

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Camille Warrington, Silvie Bovarnik, and James Herbert will provide a briefing summarizing the "Child Outcomes Review". They will explore the five primary domains that define quality service from a child's perspective.

The Child Outcomes Review looked at 51 international studies on the lived experiences of children and young people who have engaged with Barnahus, specifically at what children say was most significant for their wellbeing. The report identifies outcomes that can be measured, looking beyond traditional metrics (e.g., case closure rates). A central finding is that, for children and young people, the experience of interacting with Barnahus is as meaningful as the formal legal or procedural outcome.

Attention! If you are already planning to join the General Assembly of the Barnahus Network, then you will be able to attend this session. We will end the General Assembly in time for you to switch meeting rooms.

Read in advance: Child Outcomes Review - children's experiences of Barnahus and related services

Language: English. You are welcome to arrange and pay for live interpretation if needed. Contact us for more information at svb AT barnahus.eu.

Cost: Each webinar is free for Barnahus Network members, associates members, as well as the alumni of previous courses run by the Network. The fee for all other participants is 25 EUR, paid upon registration. If you require an invoice, please email us at svb AT barnahus.eu.

The series is hosted by Greg Flett from CAC Resources.

The Lunch and Learn series is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the speaker(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.