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. 755 Downloads.AbstractThis article is based on an evaluation of Children’s Advocacy Centers (CAC) in six municipalities in Sweden 2006–2007. The study concerned cooperation between different authorities (police, social services, public prosecutor, forensic medicine, pediatrics and child psychiatry) responsible for children who were suspected of being exposed to sexual or physical abuse. It is anticipated that use of CACs will improve the quality of investigations and that the legal process should thus be facilitated and rendered more effective. Qualitative interviews were carried out with 12 children and 22 parents at the different centers. Interviews included their experiences regarding the place and the premises, the treatment, earlier contacts with professionals, information and access to treatment and support.
The results show that both children and parents appreciated the child—friendly and safe environment and the kind treatment by the staff. Information from the professionals was of crucial importance. The different processes taking place in connection with interrogation and assessments were potentially (at times) difficult to understand.
It was at times difficult for the professional actors to take both the children’s, the parents’ and the families’ perspectives into consideration especially in relation to the suspected offenders. Voices from children and parents have contributed to deepened understanding about the complexity in applying a child—centered approach and a child perspective within the domain of child protection.
The evaluation generated important knowledge with implications for practice and further development of Children’s advocacy centers.
Radiodays Europe (RDE) is the leading annual radio conference in Europe and attracts participants from across the world. Radiodays Podcast Day is a complementary conference and as well Radiodays Asia, arranged for the first time this years. There is a potential to launch additional conferences or events.RDE is a not-for-profit organisation with its base in Denmark. It is an association founded by the public broadcasters SR, DR, NRK and YLE and these corporations make up its board. The association is funded entirely by revenues from conference activities, arranged in cooperation with international partners and is run by a team who are connected to the organisation on a consultancy basis. RDE has no employees.RDE has two positions as project managers, each on a 50% basis. The project managers are not employed directly by RDE.
They are employed by the founding public service broadcasters, currently DR and SR, and they are seconded to RDE. There is a well-established structure and model for running and developing the organisation’s activities.The DR project manager will continue but the SR project manager will leave his current position, however, continue in the organisation working with the Asian conference. RDE now starts the process recruiting a project manager, taking up the position not later than the 1 st of August 2019.Employement and position in the organisation:The positions is employed by the corporation that seconds the employee to RDE. The employee sits within the RDE structure. The conditions of employment that apply within the seconding corporation also apply to the position of project manager within RDE and salary costs are covered by RDE. The position is located at the corporation that seconds the project manager to RDE.Responsibilities:Responsibilities include leading and developing Radiodays Europe’s conference activities in accordance with established objectives and within the bounds of the revenues that RDE generates.