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3572823.E.28
MISSING CHILDREN EUROPE
Best practices and key challenges on interagency cooperation to safeguard unaccompanied children from going missing - SUMMIT Report.- [S.l.] : Missing Children Europe, 2016.- 110 p. ; 30 cm
O "SUMMIT project" (Safeguarding Unaccompanied Migrant Minors from going Missing by Identifying Best Practices and Training Actors on Interagency Cooperation) foi implementado pela Missing Children Europe (BE) em cooperação com as seguintes organizações: University of Portsmouth (UK), NIDOS (NL), Defence for children-ECPAT (NL), TUSLA (IR), KMOP (EL) and Child Circle (BE). Associate Partners of SUMMIT are Telefono Azzurro (IT), Child Focus (BE), Missing People (UK), Consortium “Hope for Children” UNCRC Policy Centre (CY), Fundacion Anar (ES) and The Smile of the Child (EL).


GUIA DE INFORMAÇÃO, DESAPARECIMENTO DE MENORES, UNIÃO EUROPEIA

Foreword. Executive Summary. Study. 1. Unaccompanied children in Europe. 1.1 The challenge of missing unaccompanied children. 1.2 Recent EU co-funded projects touching the issue of missing unaccompanied children. 2 The SUMMIT approach and methodology. 2.1 The SUMMIT Project. 2.2 Aims of the study. 2.3 Methodology. 2.3.1 Countries participating in study. 2.3.2 Stakeholders targeted. 2.3.3 Methods for data collection. 2.3.4 Methods for data analysis. Results. 3.1 The sample. 3.1.1 Countries participating in study. 3.1.2 Type of group. 3.1.3 Role in their organization. 3.1.4 Number of unaccompanied child cases participants have personally handled. 3.1.5 Number of unaccompanied children went missing. 3.1.6 Number of unaccompanied children found. 3.2 Preventing an unaccompanied child from going missing. 3.2.1 Involvement in prevention activities. 3.2.2 Collection of identifying information. 3.2.3 Assessing likelihood of unaccompanied child to go missing. 3.2.4 Inform unaccompanied child their rights, regulations and procedures. 3.2.5 Collaboration with other agencies in prevention activities. 3.2.6 Key findings in relation to prevention of disappearance of unaccompanied children. 3.3 Responding to cases of missing unaccompanied children. 3.3.1 Responsibility of a missing unaccompanied child. 3.3.2 Reporting of a missing unaccompanied child. 3.3.3 Activities when an unaccompanied child goes missing. 3.3.4 Search activities of a missing unaccompanied child. 3.3.5 Publicity appeals. 3.3.6 Cooperation with other agencies in response to a missing unaccompanied child. 3.3.7 Key findings in relation to response to the disappearance of unaccompanied children. 3.4 After care of unaccompanied child once they are found. 3.4.1 Circumstances of being found. 3.4.2 Needs of unaccompanied child when they are found. 3.4.3 Interviews when an unaccompanied child is found. 3.4.4 Key challenges. 3.4.5 Examples of good practices. 3.4.6 Key findings in relation to aftercare. 3.5 Training. 3.5.1 Training received by staff. 3.5.2 Training needs 105 Conclusions. Glossary and acronyms. References.