France - Country Profile 2022 on children in need
Eurochild recently published a new report, (In)visible children, on the…
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Eurochild recently published a new report, (In)visible children, on the…
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In recent years, France has made good progress in bringing…
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Child-related issues, especially within the child protection system, have been…
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Haki za Wanatsa is an association based in Mayotte, one of the French overseas departments, whose aim is to defend and promote the rights of the child. It is a founding member of the Collectif CIDE Outre Mer, which in 2023 brought together 30 associations. HZW-CIDE aims to develop a large network of local, national, and European actors to implement meaningful advocacy campaigns and raise awareness among children and youth by developing relevant youth participatory tools. The organisation takes part in several local and national initiatives supported by French organisations and institutions to raise awareness about children’s rights and
violence against children.
Founded in 1948, the National Federation of Association for Child Protection – France is a federation that brings together professional organisations as well as networks of social, education, medico-social and judicial organisation administrators. The Federation’s actions mainly target children in the framework of a global approach, integrating all the aspects of the children and their life context. The Federation promotes the importance of children in political developments regarding child protection, disabled people, family, justice and inclusion, and strives for children to be a political priority.
Founded in 1892, the Association Samuel Vincent has been developing actions jointly with national and departmental authorities in order to promote education, animation and social action. Their main area of activities are early prevention, protection of minors and family support.
Anne Williams is an independent consultant working in the field of child welfare and children’s rights in a European context. She helped to set up Eurochild and was the Acting Secretary General from January to December 2004. She was the Co-ordinator of Eurochild’s Child Poverty Work Programme until December 2004 and is currently a Consultant to Eurochild. Prior to this, she was the Acting Secretary General of the European Forum for Child Welfare until October 2002 and before that, she was the Director for Children and Young People with the Children’s Society Cymru in Wales, UK.
Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE) is a pan-European membership-based organisation working to protect, promote and further the rights of children affected by the imprisonment of a parent. With 84 members and affiliates in 28 countries across Europe and beyond COPE works to raise awareness about the rights, needs and best interests of this particular group of children aiming to boost their visibility so that they are included on policy agendas at the national European and international levels.
The Secours Populaire supports people and families living in poverty or in precarious situation to enable them to have food, clothes, access care, receive legal support, go on holiday and enjoy social activities. The Secours Populaire also works for and with children and young people that are particularly vulnerable.
Group SOS Youth fights social exclusion and aims at ensuring access to social services for everyone. The Youth section of the Group’s main activities are child care, education through sport, proximity sponsorship, hosting support and guidance to children and adolescents in trouble, in danger or having disabilities. SOS Youth Group works with over 10 000 children and adolescents per year. They adapt their actions according to each child and preserves family ties to a maximum extent.
The mission of Initiatives of Change is to develop active citizenship by helping children young people and adults to be partners of change for a better way to live together. The childhood pole is composed by two programs : Education for Peace, which aims at promoting psychosocial development of children and young people and CATS, an international conference where children, young people and adults work together toward a more inclusive and sustainable society.
Nexem is an umbrella organisation representing the employers of the non-for-profit social services sector in France (child protection, persons with disabilities, older people, social inclusion and health services). Nexem aims at contributing to the development of public policies (including those related to children’s rights) to best respond to the changing challenges of the sector. It exchanges with the legislator and government agencies as well as central and local administrations to support the development of adequate public policies affecting services provision and their beneficiaries, including children.
COFRADE has been created after the signature of the International Convention on Children’s Rights. It gathers more than 50 NGOs in order to promote and defend the Convention. COFRADE leads advocacy campaigns and court proceedings, and organizes events to allow children to express themselves about their rights.
The French law on support for young adults leaving care has been amended The National Assembly has adopted an amended version of the proposed law on the support of vulnerable…
Eurochild Member Refugee Rights Europe have recently published a report exploring the vulnerability of unaccompanied minors in Northern France, noting a vast array of safeguarding failures taking place on French…
New strategy on child protection in France released in October 2019 has triggered several reactions from civil society organisations. Eurochild’s member National Federation of Association for Child Protection – CNAPE welcomes the…
On 4 March, Eurochild attended the Ministerial Conference on the Implementation of the European Child Guarantee, organised by the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union in Paris…
DataCare National Correspondent, Dr Isabelle Frechon, shares her work with national partners in France to report and compare data on children in alternative care. [French version below] Introduction Over the…
Eurochild member from Mayotte, Haki Za Wanatsa, shares a message highlighting urgent needs after Cyclone Chido's devastation—see how you can support their efforts in delivering aid to families and children.…