Chair of the Supervisory Board
Chair of the Supervisory Board We are seeking a new Chair of our Supervisory Board. This is an exciting and strategic time to join Child Helpline International (CHI) as it implements its multi-annual...
View ArticleLooking Back: Accessibility in Low Access Areas
On Thursday 19 September I had the honour of coordinating an interactive workshop for our network of child helplines. Designed to support our members, the training focused on fostering the exchange of...
View ArticleChildren, young people and mental health
10 October marks World Mental Health Day. Our European members have gathered together in Copenhagen, Denmark where Børns Vilkår are hosting this year’s Regional Consultation of Child Helplines in...
View ArticleWorld Mental Health Day 2024
Mental health is a state of mental wellbeing that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community. Our mental...
View ArticleAddressing the Needs of Ukrainian Child RefugeesInsights from the Community...
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, more than 14 million Ukrainian refugees have crossed borders seeking safety, with Europe hosting around 6 million of them – primarily women and children....
View ArticleShaping a Future with Children at the CentreHow the UN's "Summit of the...
The United Nations' recent "Summit of the Future" marked a significant milestone in global governance, policy frameworks and strategies. Its final report emphasizes a forward-looking agenda that...
View ArticleData AnalystFor EU-Residents with Valid Work Permit Only
Data Analyst For EU-Residents with Valid Work Permit Only About the RoleWe are looking for a Data Analyst to support us with several core research activities, such as the collection, analysis and...
View ArticleYou Are Not AloneThe Role of Child Helplines in Responding to AI-Generated...
In recent years, the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many aspects of society. However, with these advancements come new and disturbing challenges, including the...
View ArticleSupporting Children & Young People’s Mental Health in Europe
Mental health concerns are a major reason why children and young people contact child helplines in Europe. This report presents mental health-related contacts to 30 child helplines across Europe from...
View ArticleThe Role of Child Helplines in Promoting Children & Young People’s Mental...
29 October 2024 marks 17 years since 116 111 became the harmonized child helpline number across the European Union, expanding over time to 30 European countries. Initiated in 2007 following dedicated...
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