If you are familiar with the CPMS Implementation and Contextualisation Toolkit you can download it in full here.
If you want to learn more about its different components, please scroll down the page.
Implementation and Measurement
The tools in this package will help Child Protection coordination groups and mechanisms, humanitarian agencies, and national and local actors to implement the CPMS within their country and region. It includes an enhanced set of indicators to measure the quality and impact of Child Protection responses on the ground.
Watch This 13-Minute Instructional Video
About How To Select and Contextualise Indicators
Contextualisation
Contextualising the CPMS — that is, adapting them to a given situation — is an optional but encouraged process that makes the standards more relevant, applicable and accessible to practitioners and organisations, as well as to children and communities themselves. Articulating the standards in a comprehensive and user-friendly language promotes common understanding. It also helps build a strong community of practitioners and policymakers.
Watch This 5-Minute Contextualisation Video
Institutionalisation
Institutionalising the CPMS means systematically integrating them within organisational strategies, policies, procedures, and practice. By making them an organisational requirement, institutionalisation supports the organisation’s staff, making sure that implementation is not an additional responsibility but part of their individual and organisational work. Institutionalisation can also reduce problems such as the proliferation of frameworks.
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