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EUROPEAN FAMILY LAB

What is the Lab?

Now, more than ever, it is important to connect professionals in real time through transnational exchanges in order to tackle the social impacts of COVID-19 on families and children. Certainly, we believe the European Family Lab is the place to connect them. This can serve as an innovation incubator for ideas and cross-country knowledge transfer to help family professionals deliver the best possible supports for families and children.  We are building the Lab virtual room by virtual room:

A Breakfast Byte webinar series for people to meet and connect with family professionals

A COFACE TV channel collecting videos on policy and practice

A European Observatory on Family Policy, as a platform for the observation, analysis and dissemination of evidence on family policy.

L.I.N.K. An Education and Training Programme for upskilling of professionals and families.

Breakfast bytes webinar series

What?

We launched a webinar series in 2021 to spread knowledge about NGO-driven family supports. But also to put the spotlight on the wide range of family supports in the COFACE network, and grow our international community of practice.  Specifically, family supports are an essential part of making social rights a reality.

Who?

Namely, the target group of the webinars is especially professionals working with families and children but is open to all (researchers, policy-makers, teachers, health workers, families, and more). Meet and connect with family professionals every month in 2022, for a 90-minute online webinar (from 9.30-11.00 Brussels time) to learn about family support and put your questions to our experts.

Check out the full series in our Events section!

Study Seminar on child abuse in the digital world

Study Seminar on child abuse in the digital world

08/05/202408:00 - 17:00Zagrebchild sexual abuse childrights digital parenting familieseurope prevention saferinternet

The COFACE network will meet in Zagreb to study the Croatian Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Programme, co-hosted with Step by Step Parents Association. There will also be a working group on safer internet building connections with Insafe and INHOPE networks, discussing ...

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COFACE TV

This is our YouTube channel collecting videos on policy and practice to support families and children in different areas of life. It contains different playlists on family supports, digital citizenship, consumer education, cyberbullying and more. 

It also includes recordings of the breakfast byte webinar presentations.

Click here to view the videos.

L.I.N.K: An education and training programme for lifelong learning on social rights

 

The European Family Lab L.I.N.K. programme is your virtual gateway to deepen your knowledge to better support families and children in your community.

L.I.N.K. (Learning and Innovating through New Knowledge) focuses on key social challenges of our times. The educational tools and courses of L.I.N.K. are based on values of human rights, non-discrimination, gender equality, social inclusion, diversity, empowerment, and intergenerational solidarity, with the ambition to offer demand-driven and needs-based training programmes on family-related issues for upskilling of professionals and families.   

 

 

 

EUROPEAN OBSERVATORY ON FAMILY POLICIES

The European Observatory on Family Policy is a joint research programme of COFACE Families Europe and the Centre for Family Studies of ODISEE University of Applied Sciences launched in 2022. The Observatory aims to serve as a platform for the observation, analysis, and dissemination of evidence on family policy and other social concerns directly relevant to family well-being across the European Union. 

The Observatory is implemented as a partnership between COFACE Families Europe and Odisee’s Centre for Family Studies. COFACE Families Europe offers the programme its extensive knowledge on EU policies and the realities of families across Europe, while the Centre for Family Studies provides its expertise on practice-based research from the perspective of families and its research networks in Belgium and internationally. The partnership is conceived to bring together the respective strengths and expertise on family policy and family life to better meet its monitoring and analytical goals.