DE-INSTITUTIONALISING AND TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S SERVICES A GUIDE TO GOOD PRACTIC
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DAPHNE PROGRAMME
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
In collaboration with
WHO REGIONAL OFFICE FOR EUROPE &
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UK
Hope & Homes, CHLG
Authors
Georgette Mulheir, Hope and Homes for Children, UK
Professor Kevin Browne, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK
In association with:
Dr Helen Agathonos-Georgopoulou, Institute of Child Health, Athens, Greece
Shihning Chou, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK
Stefan Darabus, Hope and Homes for Children, Romania
Dr Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis, Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology,
University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Maria Herczog, National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary
Dr Rebecca Johnson, Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology, University of
Birmingham, UK
Maria Keller-Hamela, Nobody’s Children Foundation, Warsaw, Poland
Dr Ingrid Leth, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Dr Mikael Ostergren, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark
Dr Cecilia Pritchard, Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology, University of
Birmingham, UK
Dr Violeta Stan, Clinical Hospital for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Neurology,
Timisoara, Romania
Useful website addresses:
EU Daphne Project 3 Dissemination Website
http://psg275.bham.ac.uk/forensic_centre/daphne/index.html
Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology
(http://psg275.bham.ac.uk/forensic_centre/index.htm)
Children’s High Level Group
www.chlg.org
Hope and Homes for Children
www.hopeandhomes.org
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