This media toolkit is a communications tool for NGOs working with and advocating for children who have a parent in prison, and more broadly for families affected by the imprisonment of a loved one. From the outset, this toolkit has been written with medium-sized NGOs (about 15-20 people) in mind, although many of the methods, … Read More
Year: 2020
Keeping children in mind: Moving from ‘child-blind’ to child-friendly justice during a parent’s criminal sentencing
Now available in six languages (BG, EN, ES, FR, PL, RO).
Keeping children connected to a parent in prison
On Tuesday 26 May, COPE held its first ever webinar, entitled Keeping children connected to a parent in prison in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond, featuring a series of insightful presentations and discussions about the challenges that the pandemic presents for prisons, and in particular for prisoners and their families. Some 390 people from 38 … Read More
2020 Not my crime, still my sentence campaign launch!
Today Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE) launches its annual ‘Not my crime, still my sentence’ advocacy campaign to support efforts to safeguard the rights of children who have a parent in prison. This year’s campaign follows on the heels of the publication of It’s Time to Act, a child-friendly version of Council of Europe Recommendation CM/Rec(2018)5 … Read More
COVID-19: Call to action to protect vulnerable families and children in alternative care across Europe
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the accompanying measures put in place to control it, are having a dramatic impact on some of Europe’s most vulnerable children, families and communities, compounding structural weaknesses in child protection and welfare systems. In the long-term, the socio-economic impact of the crisis, coupled with strained government services, will test the capacity … Read More
Webinar: Keeping children connected to a parent in prison in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond
Join us on Tuesday 26 May to discuss how individuals, organisations and states across Europe are working to maintain contact between children and their parent in prison during the current pandemic.
COPE annual conference and network meeting 2020
It is with deep regret that due to the COVID-19 pandemic we have taken the decision to cancel this year’s COPE Conference and Annual Networking Meeting due to take place in Leiden, 12-14 June 2020. We are particularly saddened to have to do this as we were looking forward to celebrating COPE’s 20th anniversary together with you. … Read More
Children with imprisoned parents: collecting data with a purpose (2019)
2019 saw advances in both qualitative and qualitative data collection. With more robust data on who they are and where they are, support initiatives for children with a parent in prison are able to be stronger and more focused on individual needs. Data collection with a focus on mutual trust involves the prisoner-parent and is … Read More