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COVID-19 : protecting children from violence, abuse and neglect in the home The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, End Violence Against Children, UNICEF and World Health Organization

Contributor(s): The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action | End Violence Against Children | UNICEF | World Health Organization.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, 2020Description: electronic document (7 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): CHILD ABUSE | CHILD NEGLECT | CHILD PROTECTION | CHILD WELFARE | CHILDREN | COVID-19 | GUIDELINES | INTERVENTION | PANDEMICS | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Click here to access online | Webinars | Access the website Summary: While the world has experienced many crises, COVID-19 presents unprecedented challenges. António Guterres, Secretary General of the UN, suggests that the coronavirus pandemic is quickly turning into a “broader child rights crisis”. Media coverage indicates an increase of domestic violence and violence against children. It is abundantly clear that risk factors for violence, abuse, and neglect are on the rise for children under containment. At the same time, some COVID-19 prevention measures have abruptly cut children off from positive and supportive relationships they rely on when in distress, including at school, in the extended family, and in the community. Children’s rights to safety and protection as outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action are threatened. This technical note, which is informed by reports from the field, examines issues that children may face as countries implement lockdowns and stay-at-home orders to curb the spread of COVID-19. Protective prevention and response strategies are then outlined with the goal of strengthening the protection of children in all types of homes. (From the website). This is one of the annexes to the Technical Note: Protection of Children during the Coronavirus Pandemic (#6616), See also the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action: 2019 edition (#6617). Access the website for related documents and follow the link for related webinars. Record #6615
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Published 28 April 2020

While the world has experienced many crises, COVID-19 presents unprecedented challenges. António Guterres, Secretary General of the UN, suggests that the coronavirus pandemic is quickly turning into a “broader child rights crisis”. Media coverage indicates an increase of domestic violence and violence against children. It is abundantly clear that risk factors for violence, abuse, and neglect are on the rise
for children under containment. At the same time, some COVID-19 prevention measures have abruptly cut children off from positive and supportive relationships they rely on when in distress, including at school, in the extended family, and in the community. Children’s rights to safety and protection as outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action are threatened. This technical note, which is informed by reports from the field, examines issues that children may
face as countries implement lockdowns and stay-at-home orders to curb the spread of COVID-19. Protective prevention and response strategies are then outlined with the goal of strengthening the protection of children in all types of homes. (From the website). This is one of the annexes to the Technical Note: Protection of Children during the Coronavirus Pandemic (#6616), See also the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action: 2019 edition (#6617). Access the website for related documents and follow the link for related webinars. Record #6615

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