Collaborative solutions: how schools and prisons can support children with imprisoned parents

Collaborative solutions: how schools and prisons can support children with imprisoned parents

Join us online to explore how schools and prisons can work together to support children impacted by a parental imprisonment.

By Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE)

Date and time

Monday, November 25 · 5:30 - 7am PST

Location

Online

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Welcome to Collaborative solutions: how schools and prisons can support children with imprisoned parents! This online event aims to explore innovative ways in which schools and prisons can work together to strengthen and maintain child-parent bonds when a parent is in prison. A young person whose parent was imprisoned will bring her expertise to the webinar, rooting discussions in the voice of experience. Practitioners and policy makers in education and criminal justice are invited to this cross-border discussion where child rights-based actions and ideas will be presented. For example, a champion model that works across prisons and schools, promoting partnership and providing consistent support for children across agencies. Participants will be offered resources and useful tools, such as templates for cross-sectoral collaboration and models for local roundtable events.

Attendance to this webinar is free of charge, but we welcome any donations to support COPE's ongoing work for systemic change with and on behalf of children impacted by a parent's imprisonment. Even a small donation — 10 — makes a differece.

Read more on COPE website.

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