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Colourful Childhoods. Empowering LGBTIQ children in vulnerable contexts to combat gender-based violence across Europe.

Project activities

Colourful Childhoods (C-Child) project activities aiming to produce results that create or contribute to the implementation of standards at European level, and transferable to other Member States by contributing to prevent and combat all forms of violence against LGBTIQ children in vulnerable contexts with specific attention to situations emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic.

To this end, the following activities constitute the most relevant outcomes which are expected to be developed throughout the project life cycle:

  • National and transnational analysis about violence against LGBTIQ children in vulnerable context, and mechanism of resilience, especially in the context of Covid-19 situation;
  • Workshops to exchange experiences with children addressed to know and evaluate the needs of LGBTIQ children in vulnerable contexts and Covid-19 situation;
  • Creation of protocols and a model of evaluation of the programmes and services working with children on how they have addressed the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • National and transnational trainings to prevent and combat violence against LGBTIQ children in vulnerable contexts;
  • Launch of a MOOC module: Promotional video and enrollment website
  • Development of a permanent seminar with local professionals working on childhood
  • Awareness-raising and dissemination activities (press releases, media articles, info-day, scientific papers; one position paper; and one final conference).

Through the development of these activities, Colourful Childhoods project expects as a result increased understanding about how to prevent and combat all forms of violence against LGBTIQ children in vulnerable contexts related to the Covid-19 pandemic. For this aim, the child-centred perspective and intersectional approach will be key to increase children’s empowerment, as well as their community resilience.

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