Welcome to the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, a bi-weekly podcast showcasing the vital and innovative work of grantees of the Daphne-CHILD programme in 9 European countries, as they combat violence against children across Europe.
Through these conversations, we highlight the dedicated organisations working on the frontlines of child protection, share their unique approaches to supporting survivors, and amplify the voices of those creating meaningful change in their communities.
Each episode offers listeners insight into the challenges, successes, and resilience found in this critical field, whilst demonstrating how grassroots civil society organisations are transforming lives through comprehensive support, legal advocacy, and trauma-informed care.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is a collaborative initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des hommes, empowering grassroots civil society organisations across 9 European countries through a comprehensive 3-year subgranting and capacity-building programme.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Content may include sensitive topics related to violence against children and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
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Welcome to the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, a bi-weekly podcast showcasing the vital and innovative work of grantees of the Daphne-CHILD programme in 9 European countries, as they combat violence against children across Europe.
Through these conversations, we highlight the dedicated organisations working on the frontlines of child protection, share their unique approaches to supporting survivors, and amplify the voices of those creating meaningful change in their communities.
Each episode offers listeners insight into the challenges, successes, and resilience found in this critical field, whilst demonstrating how grassroots civil society organisations are transforming lives through comprehensive support, legal advocacy, and trauma-informed care.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is a collaborative initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des hommes, empowering grassroots civil society organisations across 9 European countries through a comprehensive 3-year subgranting and capacity-building programme.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Content may include sensitive topics related to violence against children and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
In the sixth episode of the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, Beatrice Darie from the Bethany Social Services Foundation discusses Educate Gently, a project addressing child violence in rural Romania. The initiative centres on parental education and community engagement, with messages created by children guiding workshops for parents and teachers. The project challenges traditional discipline practices and fosters systemic change in child protection.
This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.
In the fifth episode of the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, we sit down with Gonzalo Santamaria from the Asociación Instituto de Técnicas Educativas or ITE Network to explore an innovative approach to cyber safety for children affected by migration. As digital platforms become increasingly integral to young people's lives, ITE's "Peer-led safe and secure online behaviour and well-being" project will train children as peer educators to address online risks, cultural challenges, and the complex digital landscape faced by migrant and isolated children.
This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.
In the fourth episode of our podcast series, our guest is Iryna Puschyk from Dignity Online in Ukraine. She presents their Youth-led Safety Lessons project, which transforms teenagers into peer educators who teach their classmates about online risks, from sexual abuse to wartime recruitment, in a country where children spend more than seven hours daily on digital platforms.
This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.
In the third episode of the series, our guest is Elena Jurado, from Asociación Acercando Realidades. She presents the Lazos y Raíces (Ties and Roots) project, which aims to transform young women who have left the child protection system into community leaders in preventing sexual violence in a disadvantaged neighbourhood of Seville.
This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.
In this second episode, we speak with Tom O'Brien, CEO of The Community After Schools Project (CASPr), about their project "Listen to Us" - an initiative empowering children in Dublin's northeast inner city to lead conversations about violence prevention.
This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.
We are launching a bi-weekly podcast to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe. Through these conversations, we aim to highlight the dedicated organisations working on the frontlines of child protection, share their unique approaches to supporting survivors, and amplify the voices of those creating meaningful change in their communities.
Each episode offers listeners insight into the challenges, successes, and resilience found in this critical field, whilst demonstrating how grassroots civil society organisations are transforming lives through comprehensive support, legal advocacy, and trauma-informed care.
In this first episode, we speak with Julia Sachenko, Executive Director of Child Rescue Ukraine, about their work providing legal representation and holistic support to child survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse, including those returned from occupied territories and Russian deportation.
Welcome to the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, a bi-weekly podcast showcasing the vital and innovative work of grantees of the Daphne-CHILD programme in 9 European countries, as they combat violence against children across Europe.
Through these conversations, we highlight the dedicated organisations working on the frontlines of child protection, share their unique approaches to supporting survivors, and amplify the voices of those creating meaningful change in their communities.
Each episode offers listeners insight into the challenges, successes, and resilience found in this critical field, whilst demonstrating how grassroots civil society organisations are transforming lives through comprehensive support, legal advocacy, and trauma-informed care.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is a collaborative initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des hommes, empowering grassroots civil society organisations across 9 European countries through a comprehensive 3-year subgranting and capacity-building programme.
The Daphne-CHILD programme is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Content may include sensitive topics related to violence against children and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.