What kind of knowledge supports the responsible adults around children most effectively today? What questions are on the minds of teachers, social workers, legal professionals, or parents? And what do the feedback and insights from our trainings reveal? The Hintalovon Academy’s 2025 Annual Report is now complete, bringing together the most important experiences, results, and lessons from the past year.
For us, the Academy is not simply a collection of trainings. It is a professional space where the adults around children can find support, practical knowledge, and reassurance. A place where they can discover their own answers and tools for responding to everyday situations. The year 2025 once again showed how essential this knowledge is: more and more people are seeking the guidance that helps them better understand children’s needs, recognize difficult situations, and be present in their lives with greater safety and awareness.
In this annual report, we present how the Academy’s work evolved in 2025, what developments took place, what professional feedback we received, and which directions the past year has set for us moving forward.
We are grateful to everyone whose expertise, collaboration, and support helped our trainings reach more than eleven thousand people.
We would like to thank:
- MagNet Bank’s KAP programme, which supported the development of the “Every Child Is Equally Special” training programme,
- and the Egy Sima Egy Fordított – Association for Inclusion and
- the Kézenfogva Foundation for their collaboration in developing the training programme,
- the professional community of the SozialMarie Award, which recognized the Academy’s innovative approach;
- and NIOK for the Civil Award finalist position,
- the Jalsovszky Law Firm and its staff, who supported and participated in our vodcast series on children’s rights for lawyers;
- DLA Piper Posztl, the Nemescsói, Györfi-Tóth and Partners Law Firm, and
- the Partos & Noblet Law Firm, who supported the accreditation and maintenance of ourtraining programmes for lawyers;
- the Institute for Legal Studies at the ELTE Centre for Social Sciences, which collaborated with us on the FOSTER project;
- ECPAT International, which enabled the development of an e-learning course for journalists on media coverage of child sexual abuse;
- Ringier Hungary Kft. (now IndaNext Hungary Kft.), for not only providing a studio for our vodcast series but also editing high-quality training materials from the discussions;
- BeSocial and Renáta Mészáros for designing beautiful illustrations and cover images for our training materials,
- and all the organizations, institutions, and professionals who worked with us in 2025.
We would also like to thank Ida Koczor for the English translation of the report.
Our deepest gratitude, however, goes to those who have studied with us. In 2025, 11,431 students registered for Hintalovon Academy’s courses: teachers, special education teachers, social workers, educators, guardians, parents, responsible adults, lawyers, journalists, and children.
These are the people who have devoted their time, energy, and attention to better understanding children and creating a safer environment for them. Their feedback, questions, stories, and suggestions have shaped the Academy and continue to serve as our most important compass.
Thank you for being with us and learning alongside us for the sake of the children! See you again in 2026!