Survey: Violence Against Children

Summary: Please help us in our new project to eliminate all forms of violence against children.

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Because we want our work to be as useful to you and your work as possible, please help us in our new project to eliminate violence against children by taking a few brief moments to complete our Violence Against Children Survey.  You can complete the survey online, by marking your answers in a reply to the Violence CRINmail, or by downloading and returning the attached Word document to [email protected].

How much of your work is focused on violence against children?

__Almost All
__Most
__Some
__Very Little

At what levels do you work?

__Local
__National
__International

In which of the following areas, as defined in the Violence Study Recommendations, is your work concentrated?

__Lobbying national and local governments
__Advocating for the prohibition of all forms of violence against children
__Promoting prevention programs
__Raising awareness
__Training and supporting people who work with children
__Providing recovery and social reintegration services
__Ensuring child participation in prevention and reform efforts
__Creating accessible, child-friendly reporting systems and services
__Ensuring accountability for those who perpetrate violence against children
__Addressing the gender dimension and particular situations of girls and boys
__Developing/implementing systematic national data collection and research
__Strengthening international commitment to end violence against children
__Other (Please Specify):___________________________________

 

Which of these areas would you like to know more about?

__Lobbying national and local governments
__Advocating for the prohibition of all forms of violence against children
__Promoting prevention programs
__Raising awareness
__Training and supporting people who work with children
__Providing recovery and social reintegration services
__Ensuring child participation in prevention and reform efforts
__Creating accessible, child-friendly reporting systems and services
__Ensuring accountability for those who perpetrate violence against children
__Addressing the gender dimension and particular situations of girls and boys
__Developing/implementing systematic national data collection and research
__Strengthening international commitment to end violence against children
__Other (Please Specify):___________________________________

 

What kinds of information would be most helpful to your work on violence against children?

__International Conventions
__National Laws
__Court Decisions
__Examples of Legal Reform
__Advocacy Strategies/Suggestions
__Model Laws/Prevention Programs
__News items/Current affairs
__International Organization Programs/Initiatives
__State Programs/Initiatives
__NGO Programs/Initiatives
__Discussion Forums with other CRIN Members
__Other (Please Specify):___________________________________

How familiar are you with the laws on violence against children in your country?

__Very familiar
__Somewhat familiar
__Not at all familiar

Would you be willing to talk with us about what you know about violence against children in your country?
__Yes
__No


As you may be aware, the UN has recently appointed Marta Santos Pais as Special Representative on Violence Against Children.  CRIN is very excited about the prospects for the new SRSG to work towards eliminating all forms of violence against children, and is also eager to know where you believe her work would be most helpful.

Which aspects of violence against children do you believe the SRSG should address? 

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Owner: Child Rights Information Networkpdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/Survey_Violence_Against_Children.doc

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