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Completion of the ‘Child Protection Basics’ training.

The Syrian Future Movement completed a new training titled “Child Protection Basics” at the end of April and beginning of May 2024.
☆ The training targeted a number of specialists and activists, totaling (12) trainees, both male and female, with (18) training hours spread over (4) days.
☆ The purpose of launching the training: Building the capacities of Syrian youth in the field of (protection).
☆ Type of training: Physical attendance, where trainees gathered at the Syrian Future Movement office in A’azaz, north of Aleppo, and learned the following skills:

  1. Child development
  2. Support circle
  3. What is abuse? And where does it occur?
  4. Concept of exposure to danger
  5. Convention on the Rights of the Child
  6. Best interest of the child
  7. Discrimination
  8. Non-harm
  9. Principles of confidentiality
  10. Steps of confidentiality
  11. Code of conduct

☆ The training sessions were distributed over the days as follows:
|| Day one included:
● Child development
● Support circles
● Responsibility
|| Day two:
● Abuse
● Location and types of abuse
● From whom and what I protect the child?
|| Day three:
● Concept of exposure to danger
● The child at risk
● Convention on the Rights of the Child
● Best interest of the child
● Discrimination
|| Day four:
● Non-harm
● Confidentiality
● Principles and steps of confidentiality
● Breach of confidentiality
● Code of conduct
● Final test

☆ The training developed skills and capacities, and identified mistakes and difficulties to be avoided.

The training concluded on the fourth day and achieved its objectives, through a survey of the trainees by evaluating the training:
Location – Academic material – Trainer…
The results were positive, and they expressed that the evaluation method was excellently professional, with each trainee writing their assessment on a form that included positives, negatives of the training, and the challenges faced.

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