Every year, Child Helpline International collects data from our child helpline members, so we can learn what the children and young people who contact child helplines are telling us. The information enables members to improve their services and provide decision-makers with reliable data to ensure that children’s rights policy effectively addresses the issues children are facing.
This version includes excerpts that I initiated from The Trevor Project, UNICEF, the UN (SRSG-VAC), and HopelineUK.
The 2020 EU version of the Voices publication includes a section about children with disabilities. I was fortunate enough to work both with the internal CHI team, as well as representatives from DeafKidz International and Inclusion Europe to dive into the importance of amplifying the voices and needs of vulnerable children.