Sweden was the first country to join the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children as a pathfinding country under Agenda 2030, goal 16, target 16.2. The pathfinding countries demonstrate successful solutions to eliminate violence against children in different environments, from family settings to society at large.
2019 marked 30 years since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child at the General Assembly in New York. It also marked 40 years since Sweden adopted the law on prohibition of corporal punishment in all settings, including the home of children.
About
Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting (PDEP) does not use rewards or punishments. Instead, it helps parents learn to problem solve, so they can teach those skills to their children.
This toolkit offers material and support for you to be able to host an event about Positive Discipline, either for members in your alumni network or for the general public, or both.
Alumni networks can apply for financial support for this event to cover costs such as payment for speaker, venue, food and communications material.
Instructions and manuals
Building blocks
Brief description about Positive Discipline
Useful links:
End Corporal Punishment is a critical initiative of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. On their website you can find out about the status of any law against corporal punishment in the country you are in.
How to apply
Contact alumni@si.se before you apply to get contact details to a local expert speaker on positive discipline.
Submit the Application Form to apply for this event.
How to report
Here you find the Reporting Instructions.
Contact
For more information, contact alumni@si.se.