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Our sense is so acute that there is a very rapid rapprochement – a psychologist on the work of the Hotline during the war
A conversation with psychologist Yulia Rzhavska about people who work at the Support Line for children, families and social workers, on the air of "Hromadsky radio".
How father and son found each other, and the country lost them. History of the family from Popasna
Oleh Dvornik managed to take his son from the orphanage only 2 years later - on the eve of the war, on February 23, 2022… Now the family is safe in Finland. Will he return to Ukraine?
“I read the questionnaire and understood: this baby is ours.” Stories of three mothers who adopted a child in Ukraine
Journalist Sasha Gorchynska tells whether it is difficult to adopt a child in Ukraine, what difficulties with adaptation may await adoptive parents and why not all children staying in boarding schools and orphanages can find new families.
Our sense is so acute that there is a very rapid rapprochement – a psychologist on the work of the Hotline during the war
A conversation with psychologist Yulia Rzhavska about people who work at the Support Line for children, families and social workers, on the air of "Hromadsky radio".
How father and son found each other, and the country lost them. History of the family from Popasna
Oleh Dvornik managed to take his son from the orphanage only 2 years later - on the eve of the war, on February 23, 2022… Now the family is safe in Finland. Will he return to Ukraine?
“I read the questionnaire and understood: this baby is ours.” Stories of three mothers who adopted a child in Ukraine
Journalist Sasha Gorchynska tells whether it is difficult to adopt a child in Ukraine, what difficulties with adaptation may await adoptive parents and why not all children staying in boarding schools and orphanages can find new families.
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Round tables
Video about the International Conference held on December 17-18
Ukrainian Child Rights Network. International Conference
Round table in Kyiv, 04.12.2014
Round tables
Video about the International Conference held on December 17-18
Ukrainian Child Rights Network. International Conference
Round table in Kyiv, 04.12.2014
Projects
Project “The Way Home: A New Route”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network (UCRN) in partnership with SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit Hermann-Gmeiner-Fonds Deutschland e.V. is implementing the project of return and support for...
Project “Development, implementation and support of effective safe-guarding policies among members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network and beyond”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network (UCRN) in partnership with Terre des hommes Deutschland is implementing the project "Development, implementation and support of effective...
The “WAY HOME” project
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network in partnership with the international humanitarian organization Save the Children in Ukraine is implementing the project "A Way Home"...
THE “WAY TO THE FUTURE” PROJECT
Ukrainian Child Rights Network with the support of The Partnership for a Strong Ukraine Foundationfunded by the governments of Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden,...
Project “Minimum package of integrated social services for families with children”
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) project in Ukraine "Minimum Package of Integrated Social Services for Families with Children" is being implemented by a consortium of...
Project “Behind Closed Doors: What Children in Orphanages Dream of”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network in partnership with the International Humanitarian Organization Save the Children in Ukraine, the Charitable Organization "Voices of...
Project “Turn Ukraine around for all children”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network, in partnership with the International Renaissance Foundation, is implementing the project "Take Back Ukraine for All Children", which aims to develop a...
The progect SPILNO Social services – a new stage of Phase II of the project
Project. TOGETHER. The social services are implemented by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and a consortium of partner organizations with financial support from the...
Project “Caring Families for 1000 Children”
Right now, amidst the war, when even more children need protection and support, a lot of effort is being put into training foster caregivers, adoptive parents, and foster parents....
Children UA: A Return Mission/Children UA: A return mission
Project Description
Problem.
The return of all Ukrainian children who have been deported is a big job for our state and civil society. Russia's genocidal policy involves...
The project “Let’s Find a Child” within the framework of the Council of Europe project “Combating Violence Against Children in Ukraine” – PHASE III
Project objectives: Searching for and creating a database of children left without care during the war and assessing their needs. Developing recommendations for individual support and...
Phase II of the project “Strengthening the capacity of NGOs to monitor children’s rights in Ukraine” with UNICEF Ukraine
Since 27.06.2019, the Ukrainian Child Rights Network has continued its fruitful cooperation with the UN Children's Fund UNICEF Ukraine, the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner...
Project “Together. Social services for families in the community” – I phase of the project
I Project phase
Project "Together. Social Services for Families in the Community" was implemented by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and a Consortium of Partner Organizations...
Project “The Way Home: A New Route”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network (UCRN) in partnership with SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit Hermann-Gmeiner-Fonds Deutschland e.V. is implementing the project of return and support for deported children "The Way Home: A New Route".
As part of the project, the Ukrainian...
Project “Development, implementation and support of effective safe-guarding policies among members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network and beyond”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network (UCRN) in partnership with Terre des hommes Deutschland is implementing the project "Development, implementation and support of effective safe-guarding policies among members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network and beyond" ,...
The “WAY HOME” project
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network in partnership with the international humanitarian organization Save the Children in Ukraine is implementing the project "A Way Home" aimed at finding and returning children displaced to the Russian Federation or to...
THE “WAY TO THE FUTURE” PROJECT
Ukrainian Child Rights Network with the support of The Partnership for a Strong Ukraine Foundationfunded by the governments of Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the United States...
Project “Minimum package of integrated social services for families with children”
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) project in Ukraine "Minimum Package of Integrated Social Services for Families with Children" is being implemented by a consortium of organizations:Ukrainian Child Rights Network, SOS Children's Villages Ukraine, Social...
Project “Behind Closed Doors: What Children in Orphanages Dream of”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network in partnership with the International Humanitarian Organization Save the Children in Ukraine, the Charitable Organization "Voices of Children Charitable Foundation", the NGO "Social Synergy" and the European...
Project “Turn Ukraine around for all children”
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network, in partnership with the International Renaissance Foundation, is implementing the project "Take Back Ukraine for All Children", which aims to develop a Children's Roadmap with the participation of children, youth and leading...
The progect SPILNO Social services – a new stage of Phase II of the project
Project. TOGETHER. The social services are implemented by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and a consortium of partner organizations with financial support from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through the German...
Project “Caring Families for 1000 Children”
Right now, amidst the war, when even more children need protection and support, a lot of effort is being put into training foster caregivers, adoptive parents, and foster parents. Hundreds of people are willing or have already been trained, but are still waiting...
Children UA: A Return Mission/Children UA: A return mission
Project Description
Problem.
The return of all Ukrainian children who have been deported is a big job for our state and civil society. Russia's genocidal policy involves divorcing them from their parents and their legal representatives, deporting them...
The project “Let’s Find a Child” within the framework of the Council of Europe project “Combating Violence Against Children in Ukraine” – PHASE III
Project objectives: Searching for and creating a database of children left without care during the war and assessing their needs. Developing recommendations for individual support and maintenance programs.
Project objectives:1. Collecting data and preparing...
Phase II of the project “Strengthening the capacity of NGOs to monitor children’s rights in Ukraine” with UNICEF Ukraine
Since 27.06.2019, the Ukrainian Child Rights Network has continued its fruitful cooperation with the UN Children's Fund UNICEF Ukraine, the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine through the...
Project “Together. Social services for families in the community” – I phase of the project
I Project phase
Project "Together. Social Services for Families in the Community" was implemented by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and a Consortium of Partner Organizations with the financial support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and...