Isibindi's Family Strengthening Approach
Following a 2016 qualitiative study in three cities on the family strengthening approach of the Isibindi program, this brief was created to provide an overview of the program and its results.
Following a 2016 qualitiative study in three cities on the family strengthening approach of the Isibindi program, this brief was created to provide an overview of the program and its results.
This framework and additional tools aim to fill part of the gap that exists in demonstrating the impact that system strengthening has on children’s outcomes, by providing indicators and guidance for measuring system performance. The
People need better access to safe, quality health care, as well as long-term employment. The social and health sectors will have to play a greater role in our economies, and we will need collectively to
Following a 2016 qualitiative study in three cities on the family strengthening approach of the Isibindi program, this brief was created to provide an overview of the program and its results.
This guide is primarily for ages 11 and older who have experienced or witnessed violence in their family, school or community. It aims to help facilitators to work with children and youth through a six-course
4Children documented efforts by OVC programs to link children to testing and treatment. This report is a case study on improving HIV testing and services for OVC in Kenya.
This guide is primarily for ages 11 and older who have experienced or witnessed violence in their family, school or community. It aims to help facilitators to work with children and youth through a six-course
This website is a compendium of free resources available to frontline social service providers for the provision of care to people living with HIV.
The intent of this working paper is to improve practice in the area of LGBTI* children in care. This paper contains three sections that cover research and tools; interviews; and practice examples.
Five emergent themes about residential child and youth care in Europe are highlighted in this report, including: residential child and youth care workers as social pedagogues and educators; Opening Doors and the de-institutionalisation agenda in
In August 2016, the project of International Youth Exchange “Be the Change” gathered 53 young adult care leavers ages 18-25 from 15 countries to develop standards for care leavers. This document is the original product
This document is a process guide for assessing and developing an integrated case management system in Eastern and Southern Africa and is applicable globally. This guide focuses on what is needed for case management integration
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