Webinar series: Digital Citizenship Breakfast Bytes – 11th-20th May
OnlineFrom 11th-20th May, enjoy a cup of tea/coffee accompanied by a Breakfast Byte of digital citizenship.
From 11th-20th May, enjoy a cup of tea/coffee accompanied by a Breakfast Byte of digital citizenship.
COFACE Families Europe invites you to the presentation of the “Toy Stories” survey results. The collected results give a glimpse into European consumers’ thoughts and behaviours when it comes to toys and diversity.
This webinar aims to raise awareness on the exclusion of children with disabilities from education and from mainstream education, structurally and in COVID-19 times.
COFACE wants to shape a healthy and safe environment fit for families and their children.
This expert meeting put the spotlight on single parent families and large families, taking COFACE virtually to the meeting hosts in Budapest where members Single Parents Foundation and NOE will provide insights into the situation in Hungary, as a starting point for discussions with counterpart organisations from other EU countries.
We launched our Breakfast Bytes webinar series on family support in January 2021, with monthly webinars throughout 2021 to spread knowledge, to put the spotlight on the work of COFACE members who provide a wide range of family supports, and grow our international community of family support practitioners.
Teenage pregnancies are mostly unplanned and associated with a number of risk factors such as early sexual initiation, accidental sexual contact, changing sexual partners, and inconsistent use of protection.
The Flemish SafeOnline Initiative (a joint initiative of Gezinsbond + Child Focus) organises trainings for parents, focusing on media-education.
Exchanges on different national campaigns, with a focus on Spain, to encourage learning between COFACE members on national campaigning
This Policy and Advocacy session on gender inequalities in care and pay on 9th March organised by COFACE Families Europe came in a crucial moment of social developments within the EU
Long-distance relationships have been growing in numbers for the past decades. Your loved one may not live in the same district, city or even country as you.
The pandemic underscores previously existing challenges for family support services as identified in the new OECD study on Family Support Services across the OECD.