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New EU legislation about safer internet and child sexual exploitation in digital environment
What happened with Hintalovon Foundation in 2022?
In September, 2022, the 14th edition of the European Commission’s Children’s Rights Forum was held, which was attended by Child Rights Ambassadors.
It is important that not only the child understands what their lawyer, the grown-up says, but the grown up should understand the child’s feelings, thoughts and doubts as well. This helps the efficiency of the cooperation and in the end we will get a result that qualifies for child-friendly jurisdiction.
The Irish Presidency of the Council of Europe (CoE) held an international conference that focused on the children’s best interests in family courts during parental separation and care proceedings.
ECPAT’s fourth report under the Global Boys Initiative, following Thailand, South Korea and Sri Lanka, explores the factors which puts boys in Hungary at risk of sexual exploitation, where the gaps are in the country’s support systems and what needs to change.
Hosting a family – How to help? What makes children feel secure? Useful information for people fleeing from Ukraine with children.
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