INCCIP Conference 2019: Children of Roma & Traveller Prisoners Workshop
August 28, 2019
The 2019 International Coalition of Children with Incarcerated Parents (INCCIP) conference entitled, ‘When a parent is incarcerated: International perspectives on a child’s journey’ and held at Huddersfield University on 12-14 August 2019, included a workshop focusing on Roma and Traveller children of prisoners. The workshop set it’s aims on reckoning with the intersection of two
2019 INCCIP conference “When a parent is incarcerated: International Perspectives on a Child’s Journey”
August 25, 2019
Following the success of its first conference in New Zealand in 2017, the International Coalition for Children with Incarcerated Parents (INCCIP) held its second biennial conference entitled When a parent is incarcerated: International Perspectives on a Child’s Journey on 12-14 August 2019 at the University of Huddersfield. The three day event included presentations, workshops, and
UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty data collection panel
July 5, 2019
The panel ‘Count children to make them count: Filling the data gap’, part of a UN Human Rights Council session held 25 June 2019 in Geneva, focused on data collection in the context of the UN Global Study on children deprived of liberty — reflections both on data that has been collected and on what
2019 COPE Forum for Reflection and Exchange
June 19, 2019
At the 2019 COPE Forum for Reflection and Exchange in Krakow, 35 COPE members and affiliates gathered to share challenges and positive practices from the previous year. The Forum presents a unique opportunity for COPE network members to work together and explore innovative initiatives designed to improve the wellbeing and access to rights for children
International Conference hosted by Probacja Foundation: ‘Bridging the gap: Boosting the visibility, voices and cross-sectoral support of children who have a parent in prison’
June 14, 2019
‘Prison visits are never fun. Before you’re nervous – you are glad to see them but you’re also worried about them and leaving you are very sad because you don’t know when you’ll get to see them again.’ – Forum for Young People’s Voices COPE’s annual international conference took place on Friday 31 May in
Eurochild General Assembly and Members Day April 2019
May 9, 2019
Eurochild held their General Assembly and Members’ Day 17-18 April in Brussels. COPE was approved as a member organisation, and is looking forward to being an active part of the Eurochild network. The event began with a welcome from Jana Hainsworth, Eurochild Secretary General, and then a panel discussion/exchange in the morning of April 17,
The 12th EU Forum on the Rights of the Child
April 23, 2019
The 12th EU Forum on the Rights of the Child, organised by the European Commission and held this year on 2-3 April 2019 in Brussels, is an annual gathering of key actors from EU Member States (including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and the Western Balkans) in the interest of promoting good child’s rights practices in
First Anniversary of COE Recommendation concerning children with imprisoned parents
April 4, 2019
A year has passed since the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers released Recommendation CM/Rec(2018)5 concerning children with imprisoned parents to their member states. A landmark series of recommendations honouring the rights of children of incarcerated parents and establishing standards for the promotion of those rights, the Recommendation includes protocols and obligations for police, prison
2019 COPE conference programme
April 3, 2019
Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE) is pleased to announce the release of the programme for our 2019 COPE Annual Conference, held 31 May in Krakow, Poland. This pan-European conference, entitled ‘Bridging the gap: Boosting the visibility, voices and cross-sectoral support of children who have a parent in prison’, will be hosted by COPE member Małopolskie
The 6th Annual Regional Rule of Law Forum for South East Europe
March 29, 2019
The topic for this years Forum was “Children and the European Court of Human Rights”, and COPE was specifically invited to participate in order to ensure that the issue of children with imprisoned parents was included, with particular reference to the European Court of Human Rights case of Serce v Romania (No.35049/08) of 30 June
