
Child Safe Horizons works with various international organisations including the UN, INGOs, NGOs, and faith-based organizations on developing child safeguarding policies and procedures. We roll out strategies to assist in the prevention of child abuse within organisations. We assist in: research; organisational policies and procedures; develop policies that are in line with donor requirements yet specific to the cultural, programmatic and country needs. We specialise in capacity building of staff and management.
Systems experts with extensive experience work in international child protection to develop programmes and projects including: mapping child protection systems; building the social work profession; community-based child protection systems; preventing trafficking and CSEC; codes of conduct and child safeguarding; alternative care; casework/management; child labour; various areas of child protection research; learning and development; and information management.
We have Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) experts across Africa, South Asia, South East Asia, the Pacific, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. We have focused on: the Child Protection Minimum Standards; developing family tracing and reunification systems; referral pathways; alternative care; case management; psychosocial support; preventing trafficking and CSEC; child labour; children affected by armed conflict including MRM GCRV; coordination; research; information management; and learning and development.