Conference: The impact of incarceration on the child-parent relationship
December 18, 2018
The impact of incarceration on the child-parent relationship: European Recommendations How can a parent in prison be responsible for their child? What are some of the parenting difficulties that can occur when a child is separated from their parent in prison? How can families broach the subject of parental imprisonment with children? These, among others,
Manfred Nowak Address to the UN General Assembly, 9 October 2018
October 27, 2018
On 9 October 2018, Professor Manfred Nowak presented an update on the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty and its progress in the 2018 year. COPE has been involved in this study as an NGO focal point in the thematic research group of Children Living in Places of Detention with their Parents. This
Children of Prisoners Europe and Child & Space launch the Papa Plus initiative at Sofia Prison, in Bulgaria
October 16, 2018
Nearly one million children in the European Union have a parent in prison. In addition to being separated from their parent, these children frequently experience trauma linked to the stigma and discrimination of having a parent in prison and violation of their rights. In Bulgaria, an estimated 12,500 children have a father in prison. Children of Prisoners Europe
2018 Conference Report: ‘Keeping Children Connected’
September 4, 2018
Children of Prisoners Europe joined Partners of Prisoners and Family Support Group (POPS) to deliver a conference entitled “Keeping Kids Connected: Progress and Parental Imprisonment, A Child’s Perspective”. Hosted by Manchester Metropolitan University and attended by 131 delegates from 18 different countries, the conference on 8 June was a multi-disciplinary gathering of international and European
Considering the best interests of the child when sentencing parents
June 21, 2018
COPE Board member and Independent Expert Rachel Brett has recently authored a report which takes into consideration the best interests of the child in the sentencing of a parent and current international and regional standards and practice. Through this report, Best Interests of the Child when Sentencing a Parent: Some reflections on international and regional
New COPE Privacy Policy under GDPR regulations
May 23, 2018
Following the new European Commission law on data protection (GDPR), we have updated our privacy policy, which can be downloaded here: COPE Privacy Policy COPE is committed to protecting the data and privacy of all of our members, affiliates and partners.
EuroPris Family Relations Workshop
April 27, 2018
Vienna, 11-12 April 2018 To mark the end of the initial two year working mandate of the EuroPris Family Relations Expert Group, EuroPris held a workshop on the topic on 11-12 April 2018, hosted by the Austria Federal Ministry for Constitution, Reform, Regulation and Justice. Meeting on an annual basis and collaborating in the interim, the
UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty meeting: call to action
April 24, 2018
On 10-11 April, the second expert meeting for the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty took place in Vienna, with some fifty leading child rights and child welfare experts participating, including COPE and QUNO representatives. After a year of challenges with respect to funding and timeframe, the Study, launched in 2016 and led by
Adoption of Council of Europe Recommendation on children with imprisoned parents
April 4, 2018
Throughout 2017, COPE worked closely with the Council of Europe’s Council for Penological Co-operation (PC-CP) to draft a Recommendation and Explanatory Memorandum on children with imprisoned parents. We are very pleased to announce that the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has adopted this Recommendation and issued it to its 47 Member States
Register now for EuroPris’ Good Practice workshop
March 26, 2018
EuroPris (European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services) is organising a workshop on Family Relations the 11-12 April 2018 in Vienna, highlighting the relationships between children and their imprisoned parents as well as relationships of prisoners with siblings and parents. EuroPris’ Family Relations expert group, who has recently published their Good Practice Collection, will head
