Date: 26-07-2022

ISSA and War Child join forces in new partnership initiative

War Child has partnered with ISSA to provide funding that will be used by ISSA and our Member organizations to deliver crucial psychological first aid and psychosocial support to young children and families in the countries dealing most immediately with refugees and internally displaced persons. 

Date: 18-07-2022

Training of Trainers: Foundational training on psychological first aid and trauma-informed practices

As part of ISSA's Ukraine Response, the Secretariat held two Training of Trainers (ToT) online events for trainers and resource persons from ISSA Member organizations in Ukraine, Poland, Romania Moldova, Bulgaria, and Slovakia.

Parenting on the Move: empowering parents to best support their children through migration and refugeehood



Parenting on the Move (PoM) has been developed to help parents create an environment of resilience, well-being, and education for kindergarten and school age children during situations of migration and refugeehood.

Date: 22-06-2022

Sharing and learning: Advice from the war in Nagorno-Karabakh

The Armenian “Step by Step” Benevolent Foundation is supporting Ukrainian children and families, and ISSA Members in countries receiving refugees by sharing resources that they developed and experience that they gained during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020. 

Social and emotional well being of young children in ECEC settings. A study conducted in five European countries



Children’s long term success at school is influenced as much by social, emotional and self-regulation skills as by academic skills and knowledge.

Date: 01-03-2018

Webinar: Responding to the ECEC Needs of Children of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Europe and North America

This webinar has been postponed, keep an eye out here or follow @ISSA_ECD on Twitter to find the rescheduled time and date.

Join a webinar focused on responding to the ECEC needs of children of refugees and asylum seekers. The webinar marks the release of a new Migration Policy Institute report examining the challenges and successes major host countries in Europe and North America are experiencing in providing high-quality ECEC services.