
Project Quality4Care
FICE Bulgaria an organization that provides training for adults, working in the field of social sevices for children and adults. In order to continue to increase the quality of the provided training, the association needs to increase its expertise and broaden the number of topics continuously. Through its activities FICE-Bulgaria contributes to improving the quality of life of the children and adults, who are clients of different social services. The topic about the quality o
Project "Inclusion without borders" in the COVID-19 pandemic
FICE Bulgaria is working on project "Inclusion without borders" in partnership with the Spanish organization Koine-Aequalitas. The project aims to increase the capacity of FICE-Bulgaria for providing high quality adult trainings, in accordance with current social problems. The specific goals of the project include: 1.Increasing the knowledge, skills and competences of the training staff of FICE-Bulgaria for provision of high quality trainings, in accordance with the needs of
COVID-19: Adapting Child Protection Case Management
An international course "COVID-19: Adapting Child Protection Case Management" is launched by a group of international child and youth care organizations. On this course, you’ll enhance your understanding of the heightened protection risks and vulnerabilities that children are facing around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. You’ll learn how to adapt child protection case management and discover why it’s vital that child protection caseworkers and other service providers


Webinar: Responding to the transnational needs of Care Leavers amidst COVID-19 Date: June 6, 2020 Ti
Webinar: Responding to the transnational needs of Care Leavers amidst COVID-19 Date: June 6, 2020 Time: 2 PM IST The onslaught of COVID-19 and its consequences has been unprecedented. With the current nationwide lockdown across countries, the health crisis is taking the shape of a human rights crisis that is unimaginable at this point of time. There is enough evidence to suggest that the children, women and youth are the most affected by such crisis and especially the vulnera