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Swiss MOOC on children's rights

Title of the training course: MOOC.ch 

 

Language: French / German / Italian

 

Diploma obtained: Certificate of participation

 

Target audience: All professionals working for and with children in Switzerland. E.g.: judges, lawyers active in the field of family law and juvenile criminal law, social workers and police, social educators, teachers, health personnel, migration specialists and anyone who is interested in children's rights. 

 

Format: Online

 

Objectives:

- To develop skills to deal with difficult situations with a child rights-based approach taking into account the economic and socio-cultural context.

 

- To develop critical reflection on one's own practice, ethics and professional duties and to strengthen working methods.

 

- To acquire interdisciplinary, scientifically based theoretical and practical knowledge of children's rights in the fields of law, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, social work, education, public health, ethics. 

the Arab MOOC on Children's Rights

Language: English / Arabic

 

Diploma obtained: Certificate of participation

 

Target audience: Middle Eastern professionals working with or for children, such as lawyers, medical professionals, teachers, social workers...

 

Format: Online

 

Objectives:

- To understand the situation of children's rights in the Middle East region taking into account the different political and social economic situations.

 

- To be familiar with the International Convention on the Rights of the Child and its local implementation, while taking into account the main regional challenges and opportunities in this regard.

 

 

- To propose potential solutions to the problems of children's rights in the Arab region.

MOOC Horn Of Africa

Title of the training course: Through the Horn of Africa: Take action for the rights of the child

 

Language: English

 

Diploma obtained: Certificate of participation

 

Target audience: professionals working with and for children or involved in the defence of children's rights in the Horn of Africa

 

Format: Online

 

Objectives:

- Participants adapt their professional practices to better respect and protect children's rights;

- Participants form a learning community, where they exchange information and support each other, analyse their experience and share good practice.

MOOC Children's human rights: an interdisciplinary introduction

Language: English

 

Partner: the Interfaculty Centre for Children's Rights at the University of Geneva (UNIGE)

 

Target audience: Anyone interested

 

Format: Online

 

More information on : University of Geneva website