Day: December 16, 2019

What happened with Hintalovon Foundation in 2022?
Within the framework of the Keeping Children Safe online conference, our Child Participation Program manager, Barbara Németh, and one of our Child Rights Ambassadors, Anna Boukydis, gave a presentation on the relevance and development of the Child Safeguarding Policy in our work with child volunteers.
Hosting a family – How to help? What makes children feel secure? Useful information for people fleeing from Ukraine with children.
Useful links if you need mental help, legal information, practical tips, language assistance.
Human trafficking is a crime. There are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability of refugees. How can you recognise them?
The Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation’s research on the possibilities of the community-based child safeguarding: What do we think about abuse, what can we do about it?
If we have a child, s/he has a digital identity. And that needs protection – sometimes we just need to protect it from ourselves to secure ourselves. Read on to learn why and how.
What you share online stays there. Share carefully and consider what your child would say a few years later about your posts.
With honesty, attention, and a good deal of care, you can help your child navigate online. Read on for more details.
You do not want to hurt your children, but they are so cute in that picture, you want everyone to see it… This is how you can keep them safe.

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