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Focus and activities of the working group
The "Knowledge Transfer, Dissemination & E-Learning" working group is researching the effects of knowledge communication measures on dealing with and preventing mental illness in children and adolescents in numerous (inter)national projects. One focus of the work is on the development and evaluation of e-learning and other digital training courses on child protection and traumatisation. The working group is headed by Dr Ulrike Hoffmann and the Medical Director of the clinic, Prof Jörg M. Fegert, is responsible for overall scientific management.
The thematic focuses of the projects include
- Sexualised violence, abuse and neglect
- Interventions for trauma
- Prevention work
- Family court proceedings
- Interprofessional networking
- Development of protection concepts in institutions
- Domestic violence
- Early childhood stress
Related projects
- Basic knowledge of child protection Baden-Württemberg
- BASE
- BASEpsyche
- "Braunschweig child protection platform - another building block in Braunschweig's child protection concept"
- Development of an online course "Early childhood stress: Prevent, Recognise & Treat"
- Development of protection concepts against (sexualised) violence in hospitals
- Establishment of a book series "Protection Concepts and Protection Processes - Research and Debates on Safeguarding"
- Child protection in Saarland
- Protection and help in cases of domestic violence
- Sexualised violence: prevention and intervention in the school context
- Sexual abuse and sexual assault - child protection from the school's perspective
- Strong in the storm - support for children of mentally ill and addicted parents
- TICANDAC
Completed projects
- 4S
- Attitudes towards e-learning in vocational education and training in the field of child protection: Survey of changes in the context of the coronavirus pandemic
- CCSchool
- Development of a matrix of needs and target groups for an interdisciplinary safeguarding format
- Good child protection procedures
- ECQAT joint project
- E-learning curriculum "Prevention of child sexual abuse" for pastoral professions
- Development of a charity-specific child protection concept
- Training programme on dealing with child sexual abuse for educational professions
- Youth welfare trajectories: Learning from experience (JAEL)
- Online course "Prevention of child sexual abuse"
- Online course "Child protection in medicine - a basic course for all healthcare professions"
- Online course "Intercultural understanding, cultural sensitivity and psychoeducation in dealing with troubled, traumatised and sick refugee children"
- Online courses on developing protection concepts in hospitals in cooperation with the DKG
- ProTransition
- Protection concepts in voluntary work with children and young people
- STAR-TRAIN
- Shelter joint project