ARC - Critical issue Module 6: Separated children
ARC - Critical issue Module 6: Separated children
This critical issue module provides guidance and practical exercises aimed at increasing the ability of staff to respond appropriately and effectively to child separation in an emergency. It is directed at field coordination and senior management level staff who need to have a broad understanding of the range of issues related to separated children, as well as specialised staff who are directly involved in the care of children in the various activities associated with family tracing and reunification.
The ARC resource pack is an interagency collaboration. Funding was provided by the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Department and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.
The pack provides information and training materials to strengthen individuals' capacity to address the causes of children's vulnerabilities, to build effective child protection systems for use in emergencies and long-term development, and to ensure that no activities inadvertently compromise children's rights or safety.
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Direct links to Foundation Modules:
- ARC - Foundation Module 1: Understanding Childhoods
- ARC - Foundation Module 2: Child Rights-Based Approaches
- ARC - Foundation Module 3: Programme Design
- ARC - Foundation Module 4: Participation and Inclusion
- ARC - Foundation Module 5: Advocacy
- ARC - Foundation Module 6: Community Mobilisation
- ARC - Foundation Module 7: Psychosocial support
Direct links to Critical issue Modules:
- ARC - Critical issue Module 1: Abuse and exploitation
- ARC - Critical issue Module 2: Education
- ARC - Critical issue Module 3: Children with disabilities
- ARC - Critical issue Module 4: Sexual and reproductive health
- ARC - Critical issue Module 5: Landmine awareness
- ARC - Critical issue Module 6: Separated children
- ARC - Critical issue Module 7: Children associated with armed forces or armed groups