• EU Policy Webinar on the implementation of the European Care Strategy

    This webinar will bring together speakers from the EU institutions, and participants from different fields and backgrounds in order to discuss tools for monitoring and evaluation of the European Care Strategy implementation; and to share knowledge from national and EU level in order to strengthen the policy and funding levers to boost implementation.

  • COFACE online exchange on blended families of today

    This exchange will be organised for COFACE members to take stock of challenges for blended families. Blended families, also known as stepfamilies or recomposed families, are increasingly common across Europe due to rising rates of divorce, remarriage, and cohabitation.

  • COFACE working group on safer internet

    Helsinki, Finland

    The aim of this working group meeting will be to find intersections between family, education and digital policies, to address key digital challenges for families of today, and to build stronger partnerships between family organisations, Safer Internet Centres and other stakeholders.

  • COFACE working group on financial inclusion

    The objective of this working group is to bring together COFACE members and partners working on financial inclusion, to discuss EU developments and exchange information on key national trends.

  • European expert meeting on work-life balance

    Warsaw , Poland

    Equal at Home – Equal at Work How to effectively support mothers and fathers in balancing family and work life? 21st May 2025 - Warsaw, Poland Balancing work and family responsibilities is a growing challenge across Europe. According to a 2018 Eurobarometer survey, even before COVID-19, a quarter of Europeans reported difficulties in taking family […]

  • Webinar: The serious issue of Play – How to foster connections and well-being in an increasingly fragmented world

    On the 11th June 2025 from 16.00-17.30 CET (Brussels time) and on the occasion of the International Day of Play, this webinar will explore how play can help future generations to rebuild connections and restore happiness. Play is a recognised universal right (UNCRC Article 31), but is also a critical pathway to well-being, connection, and creativity. This is especially relevant in our increasingly disconnected and stressful lives.