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Training
Droit d’Enfance, responsible for 116000 Enfants Disparus, trains professionals working with families and for children, so that the rights of children and their parents are better known, respected and implemented. Whether you are a police officer, a lawyer, a a social worker or a psychologist, Droit d’Enfance offers adapted training on child disappearance (runaways, worrying disappearances, parental abduction) and how to respond to it. At your request, our team of psychologists and legal officers can provide you with quality training on disappearances topics. On this website, 116000 also provides resources to support families during the disappearance of a child.
Proposed modules
Here you will find some examples of training provided by our experts. . These modules can be set up directly, but also adapted to your needs your needs and the professionals for whom they are intended.
Childcare
Professionals
Psychologists, Educators, Teachers
- Running away in an institution Advice concerning prevention, theoretical input on how to act when it occurs, feedback on the links to be maintained with the child’s parents.
- School intervention for the prevention of running away, combined training consisting of an intervention before the students and the specific training of teachers and/or school staff.
- The sharing of good practices among childcare professionals: “What answers should be given to the child who runs away ?” to safeguard rights and prevent recurrence.
Legal
professionals
Lawyers, Police…
- Training in the international aspect of parental abduction, in particular the specificities of handling such disappearances when bound for the Maghreb countries
- The psychological consequences of parental abductions, for children and parents, and the specificities of response and support resulting from them.