Author: Ulla Peters

  • Towards a framework for child and family welfare in Luxembourg

    Key issues and future orientations: Children’s rights, participation, inclusion Julia Jäger, Ulla Peters, 17.12.20 On November 10, 2020, the Ministère de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Enfance et de la Jeunesse (MEN), in cooperation with ANCES (Association nationale des communautés éducatives et sociales asbl) and FEDAS Lëtzebuerg (Fédération des acteurs du secteur social au Luxembourg asbl), launched…

  • Eric Sulkers on SOP

    In order to get a first impression of the pratice model in SOP, you find below a number of videos that deal with basic questions. Ben Furman (https://benfurman.com/WP2/), a Finnish child psychiatrist who has himself developed solution-focused programs such as “Kids skills”, interviews Eric Sulkers about the innovative potential of SOP and the links to…

  • The reform of child and family welfare (AEF) and the protection of youth (PJ)

    One could certainly say that 10.11.20 was a very important and landmark day for child and youth welfare and child protection in Luxembourg. It is the day on which the Ministry of Education Childhood and Youth (Men -ministère de l’Education nationale, de l’enfance et de la Jeunesse) together with the supporting organisation FEDAS and the…

  • Accompany, advise and strengthen families

    20.10.20 (Ulla Peters/Julia Jäger) Our cooperation partner Sporen (https://www.sporen.be/home) is a youth welfare organisation from Leuven, Belgium, with whom we have worked fruitfully in recent years. They have described the core aspects of a safety-oriented practical approach in their own working methods. For further development of these practice models, it is interesting to note and…

  • SOP-Safety organized practices

    The main concern of SOP is the safety of children and young people. What does this mean for the work with families? And how do we succeed in building safety systematically and sustainably? Child care is about ensuring the wellbeing of children. But experience in child care practice shows that children are not always the…