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Adolescents

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Children with disabilities

Gender

Child participation

Environmental considerations

Refugees, internally displaced and migrant population settings

Infectious disease outbreak settings

Urban settings

Mobile programming

Cash and voucher assistance

Systems strengthening

Child trafficking

Standard 1: Coordination

Standard 2: Human resources

Standard 3: Communications and advocacy

Standard 4: Programme cycle management

Child protection-specific resources

Humanitarian standards

PCM resources

Disability/inclusion

Child participation and ethical considerations for involving children in programming

Safeguarding

Standard 5: Information management

Standard 6: Child protection monitoring

Standard 7: Dangers and injuries

Standard 8: Physical and emotional maltreatment

Standard 9: Sexual and gender-based violence

Standard 10: Mental health and psychosocial distress

Standard 11: Children associated with armed forces and armed groups

Standard 12: Child labour

Standard 13: Unaccompanied and separated children

Standard 14: Applying a socio-ecological approach to child protection programming

Standard 15: Group activities for child well-being

Standard 16: Strengthening family and caregiving environments

None at this time.

Standard 17: Community-level approaches

Standard 18: Case management

Standard 19: Alternative care

Standard 20:  Justice for children

Standard 21: Food security and child protection

Standard 22: Livelihoods and child protection

Standard 23: Education and child protection

Standard 24: Health and child protection

Standard 25: Nutrition and child protection

Standard 26: WASH and child protection

Standard 27: Shelter and child protection

Standard 28: Camp coordination and camp management and child protection


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A Review of Child Protection Caseworkers Recruitment and Capacity-building in Humanitarian Settings

Child protection case management in humanitarian settings requires caseworkers with the knowledge and skills to support vulnerable children and families during distressing events and in environments with limited services. In acknowledgement of those challenges, this review was conducted to provide...

COVID-19 Synthesis | Evidence Briefs

Overview: The COVID-19 Synthesis series is a periodic digest of COVID-19 related resources (guidance, news, and academic articles), with the purpose to identify emerging child protection risks, responses, and apparent resource gaps. Each synthesis analyses a different topic related to child...

Guidance | Children, Isolation and Quarantine: Preventing Family Separation and Other Child Protection Considerations during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Drafted in collaboration with WHO, this UNICEF document on “Children, Isolation and Quarantine: Preventing Family Separation and Other Child Protection Considerations during the COVID-19 Pandemic” aims at assisting Child Protection and Health actors to preserve family unity as the pandemic continues...

Technical Note: Adaptation of Child Protection Case Management to the COVID-19 Pandemic - Version 3

Child Protection Case Management (CP CM) is part of the essential services that cannot be stopped suddenly, but which requires adaptation to the new emergency. This technical note builds on existing response action from several countries and case management task force agencies. It provides...

Technical Note: Adaptation of Child Protection Case Management to the COVID-19 Pandemic - Version 3

Child Protection Case Management (CP CM) is part of the essential services that cannot be stopped suddenly, but which requires adaptation to the new emergency. This technical note builds on existing response action from several countries and case management task force agencies. It provides...

Technical Note: Child Helplines and the Protection of Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic

As a response to the COVID-19 crisis, child protection actors and service providers are exploring how they can continue to provide support to children, families and communities remotely through the use of technology. This includes child helplines, which, over the last decade, have become...

Technical Note: Protection of Children during the Coronavirus Pandemic (v.2)

The Alliance has now produced a version 2 of the technical note on the protection of children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aim of this brief: To support child protection practitioners and policy makers in putting the child’s safety and well-being at the centre of their COVID-19 pandemic response...

Key Messages and Considerations for Programming for Children Associated with Armed Forces or Armed Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic, v.1

Every day a child remains with an armed force or group, he or she is at risk of physical, psychological and sexual violence, and even death. Prevention of recruitment; separating children from armed forces and groups; responding to their needs; and supporting the reintegration process are all life...

Working with Communities to Keep Children Safe, v.1.1

Infectious diseases like COVID-19 can disrupt the protective environments in which children grow and develop. Disruptions to families, friendships, daily routines and the wider community can have negative consequences for children’s well-being, development and protection. COVID-19 also has a direct...

WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE, V.1.1

Infectious diseases like COVID-19 can disrupt the protective environments in which children grow and develop. Disruptions to families, friendships, daily routines and the wider community can have negative consequences for children’s well-being, development and protection. COVID-19 also has a direct...

Technical Note: COVID-19 and Child Labour

Worldwide, an estimated 152 million children are in child labour, almost half of them, 73 million, work in hazardous child labour. The global health crisis is leading to mass disruption with far-reaching consequences. Many children are out of school and economic pressures on families continue to...

COVID-19: Protecting Children from Violence, Abuse and Neglect in the Home

It is abundantly clear that risk factors for violence, abuse, and neglect are on the rise for children under containment. At the same time, some COVID-19 prevention measures have abruptly cut children off from positive and supportive relationships they rely on when in distress, including at school...

2019 CPMS & COVID-19 Brief

The 2019 Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action provide critical actions to keep children safe and support children and families’ well-being in infectious disease settings like the current COVID-19 pandemic. This brief answers key questions such as: What parts of the 2019 CPMS...

Social Service Workforce Safety and Wellness during the COVID-19 Response: Recommended Actions

A well-supported, appropriately equipped, empowered, and protected social service workforce is essential to mitigating the damaging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social service workers can build on their existing strong ties to children, families, and communities to rapidly respond in ways that...

2019 Annual Meeting Report: The Humanitarian-Development Nexus and the Launch of the 2019 Edition of the CPMS

The 2019 Annual Meeting was held in Geneva, Switzerland, and brought nearly 150 participants from around the world. The "Humanitarian-Development Nexus" focused the presentations around the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats actors face when working within the nexus. Some common...

2019 Annual Report: The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

2019 was marked by the launch of the 2019 Edition of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) at the Annual Meeting in Geneva. This new edition integrates field experience and new learning to create a stronger link between child protection and other sector actors...

A Reflective Field Guide: Community-level Approaches to Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

The Community-level Approaches to Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Reflective Field Guide aims to contribute to fostering more authentic community engagement in humanitarian child protection action. It Community-level Approaches Guide encourages honest reflection and discussion about current...

Capacity-Building Package | Strengthening Community-level Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

The Strengthening Community-level Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Capacity-building Package is intended to help practitioners adapt more community-driven approaches into their current programming, plan new programs with higher levels of community involvement, and build capacity in the...

Advocacy Messages for Child Protection Actors: Prioritizing Child Protection in COVID-19 Response Plans

Emergency responses to COVID-19 are intended to speed containment of the virus but can have devastating consequences for children if they ignore unique risks to their safety and fail to include specific child protection provisions. Protecting children from violence and exploitation can be life...

2019 Edition of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS)

The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) have become one of the key resources for humanitarian workers since its launch in 2012. The CPMS have been developed to support child protection work in humanitarian settings by: Establishing common principles between those...

CPMS Standard 18 - Case Management

Case management (CM) is an approach for addressing the needs of an individual child who is at risk of harm or has been harmed. The child and their family are supported by a caseworker in a systematic and timely manner through direct support and referrals. CM provides individualised, coordinated...

Protection of Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Children and Alternative Care

Evidence from previous infectious disease outbreaks indicate that existing child protection risks are exacerbated, and new ones emerge, as a result of the epidemic as well as of the socioeconomic impacts of prevention and control measures. Some children are at increased risk in these circumstances...

Technical Note: COVID-19 and Children Deprived of their Liberty

Experience from previous infectious disease outbreaks indicates that new child protection risks are likely to emerge from the direct effects of COVID-19 as well as from measures to prevent and control its spread. Moreover, existing child protection risks are likely to be exacerbated. Some groups of...

Technical Note Summary: Protection of Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic (v.1)

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (The Alliance) has provided guidance for child protection (CP) practitioners on how to effectively respond to CP risks and complications amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This summary outlines the Alliance's assessment of the additional...

Child Labour Tool | Coordinators' Checklist

This checklist is developed for practitioners who are responsible for inter-agency coordination during preparedness, response and recovery phases of a humanitarian crisis. The actions listed in the checklist should be read in conjunction with the guidance provided in the toolkit section 2.1 on...