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COPING research findings are aimed towards implementing European and international public policies in the view of enhancing the welfare of children. Support for children in accessing prisons and participating in prison visits, for example, is highly needed since only non-governmental organisations (NGOs) provide such services.
COPE, the only pan-European network for children with imprisoned parents, is vital to ensuring that advocacy work continues. Working hand in hand with its 85 members, experts, and affiliates across Europe and beyond, COPE is changing the way people perceive children with imprisoned parents.
Recommendations centred on five areas: Child-friendly Criminal Justice Systems. Maintaining relationship with parent in prison. Improved access to services and support for children of prisoners and families. The role of the school. Public awareness and policy recognition.
23 paź 2024 · provide trauma-informed training for police officers that has been co-created with children and young people affected by arrests and home raids. provide print and online resources for children and young people to help them process events and emotions surrounding their loved one's imprisonment. Read more about how we support children and young ...
Children’s coping strategies included maintaining distance from the imprisoned parent, normalizing the parent’s situation and taking better control over their lives through distraction, sports, supportive people and therapy. Children received the best support in school-based interventions or mentoring programmes.
How to support a child or young person with anorexia nervosa. It is important to try to talk to a child or young person openly about their eating habits. This may seem scary and a risk that it would make it worse. However, the earlier their eating behaviour is discussed the better, it may help them become more aware of their habits. It may at ...
Supporting a child with an eating disorder requires sensitivity, patience, and proactive engagement. Here are key strategies for parents: Educate Yourself: Understanding the nature of eating disorders is crucial. Educate yourself about the symptoms, potential causes, and treatments.