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Queen Rania Family & Child Center/ Child Safety Program/ Jordan River Foundation. Queen Rania Family & Child Center (QRFCC). QRFCC is pioneering a new innovative approach to an Arab model of a community center, which provides integrated services and support to children and families.
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Queen Rania Family & Child Center/ Child Safety Program/ Jordan River Foundation
Queen Rania Family & Child Center (QRFCC) QRFCC is pioneering a new innovative approach to an Arab model of a community center, which provides integrated services and support to children and families.
QRFCC Approach • Community Based Center • Holistic Services Combating Child Abuse • Strengthen Family Unit • Comprehensive & Integrated Services • Partners with Local Community
QRFCC Programs: Translating Child Rights into Practice • QRFCC ensures that children’s rights are secured during implementation measures, in accordance to the following core rights: • Survival and Development Rights • Protection Rights • Participation Rights
Survival & Development Rights • Delivering parenting programs that address various parenting needs and educate parents about children’s development. • Providing services and resources to families that ensure children’s full development. • Educating children about their rights. • Providing access to recreational activities for children.
Survival & Development Rights: Safe Learning Environments • QRFCC launched a national initiative, the “Safe Schools Project” to turn schools into safe environments for learning. • The Project aims to decrease abusive practices by combining awareness programs, parenting, children’s self- protection, and professional training to build and strengthen the skills of students, school staff and local community members.
Protection Rights • Empowering children & youth through interactive workshops. • Preventing abuse through parent education: programs equip parents with necessary skills that prevent child maltreatment. • Capacity building of professionals.
Participation Rights • Civic engagement & volunteerism • Planning & consulting with children and youth • Children advocating on the behalf of other children • Building the capacity of professionals in facilitating for the meaningful participation of children
Adherence to Guiding Principles • QRFCC adheres to the guiding principles offered in the CRC, as they provide the requirements for realizing the rights of children. • Non-discrimination and inclusion of marginalized groups is at the heart of QRFCC’s work: • Community Mobilization Unit • Advancing the Rights of Girls • Workshops for Differently-Abled persons.
Community Mobilization Unit: • The CMU establishes local community-based child safety committees across the Kingdom (lower socio-economic status). • The CMU aims to enhance the level of community awareness about child safety and activate the role of local communities in preventing child abuse.
Advancing the Rights of Girls: • Programs for Female Adolescents: Fit for Life, IT Training , Basic Life Skills, Reproductive Health, Arts & Puppet Making Workshop. • Safe Families Unit: a multi-disciplinary case management unit which serves domestic violence survivors and offenders.
Workshops for Differently-Abled persons: QRFCC involves differently-abled community members (children and mothers) in the center’s activities by tailoring the workshops to meet their needs.
Child Rights Advocacy& Training: • QRFCC shares its insights and supports advocacy efforts to improve the child protection system in Jordan by employing data collected during implementation of programs. • QRFCC trains and builds the capacity of professionals working in the area of Child Safety • QRFCC aims to expand and enhance program-based partnerships with national organizations • QRFCC partners with various media outlets for advocacy efforts.
Designing programs that are rights-based while maintaining cultural relatedness:
Conclusions for Practice: • Strategies are developed in partnership with stakeholders ensuring maximum community participation. • Each program rises in response to a need that is identified through the implementation of programs or through an expressed need from the community. • Programs emerge from a genuine understanding of the community’s attitudes and conceptions, assimilating new concepts, and taking incremental steps towards promoting Child’s Rights.