
IFSW is pleased to announce a webinar hosted by International Social Service (ISS) members from across the world. This pivotal webinar aims to address the urgent need for a family-first approach in child protection within our diverse and interconnected world. With the dramatic increase in cross-border movement over the last fifty years, child protection systems have struggled to keep pace, often leaving children in care without the consideration of overseas kinship options for their long-term wellbeing.
Pascal Rudin, IFSW Acting CEO, and Representative to the United Nations on matters concerning Children’s Rights, emphasises the importance of this event: “As our global community becomes ever more connected, it’s imperative that our approaches to child protection evolve to match this new reality. This webinar represents a vital platform for social workers and related professions to ensure that every child in care receives the opportunity for a family life, identity, and a brighter future in a manner that is free from any form of discrimination. It’s an essential gathering for those committed to advancing the rights and well-being of children across borders.”
The webinar will draw on the Equity in Permanency Principles (see also 2-page version). These principles are designed to overcome the barriers that have historically prevented the exploration of international kinship care, safeguarding the child’s connection to their identity, origin, language, and culture.
Africa/Americas/Europe/Middle East Event:
Date: 19 March 2024
Time: 14h00-15h00 GMT
Venue: online – Meeting Registration – Zoom
Asia/Pacific Event:
Date: 21 March 2024
Time: 10h00 HKT, 11h00 JST, 13h00 AEDT, 15h00 NZT
Venue: online – Webinar Registration – Zoom