Key activities
KA01: Setting mechanism of the mutual partner cooperation
Within the framework of the activity the coordination of the cooperation with the Norwegian partner will be established including expert consultations and translation of relevant materials, consultations of external experts and professional workplaces in the Czech Republic. The cooperation will take form of personal consultations, workshops, colloquia and round tables.
Basic information on the system of the protection and support of children and families in Norway
Measures outside the home
Measures- examples
KA02: Elaboration of the current legislation
The activity will be fulfilled through a set of analyses of the current legislation and practical impact of the system implementation into the practice in the Czech Republic. The analyses will be allocated to external contractors (based on demand) and will include the legislation from the social and legal protection of children, foster care, institutional education etc. Outputs from the analyses will be discussed thoroughly by the expert public, both via individual consultations and an expert colloquium.
Analyses
Expert colloquium (PDF)
KA03: Elaboration of the objective and articulated bill to the Act “On the Protection of the Rights of Children, Support Families and Foster care”
The objective and consequently the articulated bill will be prepared in close cooperation with independent experts and professional workplaces in the Czech Republic. As a part of its remit, MoLSA will prepare legislative proposal, the project will include opponency and expert consultations, round tables with international participation, study trips and presentations of good practice examples.
Round table Prague
On November 25th, 2014 an expert round table took place at the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoSLA). Norwegian experts on the system of the protection of children and employees of Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs (BufDir), which is the project partner, took part in the round table.
The Norwegian experts gave presentations on the topic of the system of services for vulnerable children and families in Norway, providing of a quality system of care for vulnerable children and families, setting the age limit for not placing children into institutional care, aftercare for young people leaving various forms of care and other. The part of the round table was also a discussion about these topics and gaining inspiration for further work on the preparation of the objective of the Act “On the protection of the rights of children, support for families and foster care” that MoLSA has been working on.
In the first part of the round table Jan Faller presented his contribution “Organization and Management of the System of Care for Children and Families At Risk in Norway, Quality of the System”, then Karen Margrethe Grenstad introduced “Support System for Children and Families – Services, Benefits, Social housing.”
In the second part following topics were presented: “The System of Preparation and Selection of Foster Parents in Norway” (including the question of and experience with setting the age limit when a child younger 12 years cannot be placed into institutional care) by Elizabeth Backe –Hansen and “What the Current Research Tells Us About the Effectiveness of Foster Care” by Vigdis Bunkholdt.
The last part was devoted to following topics: “Evaluation of the Implementation of the Best Interests of the Child, Legislation and Other Implementation Regulations and Directives for Participants of the System of Care” by Karen Hassel, “Leaving Care in Norway”(legislation, support system and good practice in Norway) by Jan Storo and “Children´s Participation: Norwegian experience and practice” by Tor Slettebo.
As a part of the expert meeting, the participants took a guided tour of Children´s Center until 3 years of age at Thomayer Hospital in Prague –Krč and Home for People with Disabilities in Zbůch on November 26th, 2014.
KA04: Elaboration of the amending directives and implementing regulations to the Act “On the Protection of the Rights of Children, Support Families and Foster care”
The amending directives and implementing regulations to the new Act will be processed in close cooperation with the partner organization, independent experts and professional workplaces. Throughout the process these directives and regulations will be subject to continuous opponency and expert discussion in a form of workshops and round tables.
KA05: Development of the implementation scheme
An integral part of the creative process of the objective will also be development of a communication campaign. The campaign will be prepared in cooperation with foreign experts and the communication strategy will be realized on the basis of public procurement.
The activity also includes preparation of training modules that will help to explain new regulations to the general and expert public so that its efficiency is ready in time. In the framework of the training preparation study materials and a team of lecturers will be prepared by an external contractor, the target group of the training will be OSPOD (National Child Protection Authority) employees and other experts. The part of the activity will also be development, print and distribution of support methodical materials facilitating the implementation of the new legislation into practice.
KA06: Pilot testing of the new legislation in practice, the communication campaign
Before the law comes into effect, the new legislation will be verified in practice within this activity. The pilot testing will be accompanied by a comprehensive, outsourced information campaign and a series of intensive training sessions for members of participating professional groups. The knowledge gained by the piloting in selected specialized departments will be reflected in the final version of the legislation.