Author (Corporate) | Council of Europe |
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Publisher | Council of Europe Publishing |
Publication Date | 2018 |
ISBN | 978-92-871-8597-6 |
Content Type | Report |
Children need a health care system that is accessible, takes into account their rights, their needs, their feelings and opinions. The Guidelines on child-friendly health care were adopted by the Committee of Ministers in 2011. They are designed to provide a framework to ensure that health care systems operate in line with good practices in children’s health care, in line with commitments under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Social Charter as well as other relevant international and European standards. They thus offer Council of Europe member states a set of practical directions to assist them in improving their healthcare systems and services while implementing a child-friendly health care approach. This publication contained the Guidelines and their Explanatory memorandum, the latter including a summary of views on the health care experiences of children and young people in 22 Council of Europe member states, which informed the preparation of these guidelines. The resulting Guidelines were thus a reaffirmation of principles applicable to children’s health services and the promotion of a child-friendly health care approach, namely participation, promotion, protection, prevention and provision, illustrated through examples and promising practices. This publication aimed to support agencies, organisations and professional groups contributing to services for children and families, in particular policy makers, health, education and social care practitioners throughout Europe. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://book.coe.int/eur/en/children-s-rights-and-family-law/7580-guidelines-of-the-committee-of-ministers-of-the-council-of-europe-on-child-friendly-health-care.html |
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Subject Categories | Geography, Health |
Countries / Regions | Europe |