Return Counselling of Children and Their Families

Original Language
English
ISBN (PDF)
978-92-9268-446-4
Number of Pages
86
Reference Number
PUB2022/015/EL
Date of upload

16 déc 2022

Return Counselling of Children and Their Families

The Return Counselling Toolkit is a capacity-building instrument aimed at providing a harmonized and coherent approach to return counselling, based on key migrant-centred principles while protecting migrants’ rights. Mindful of the specific needs and rights pertaining to children, this additional module on counselling children and families further complements the first five modules of the Return Counselling Toolkit. It provides specialized guidance on how to prepare and deliver return counselling to accompanied, unaccompanied and separated children while upholding child rights and safeguards.

The module has been developed in collaboration with UNICEF and Save the Children and represents a collective effort to promote rights-based and child-sensitive return counselling for children and families. The module targets a wide range of stakeholders involved in the direct provision of return counselling assistance at various levels and stages, and it also provides useful insights to professionals supporting migrant children and families in return processes.

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Scope of the module 
  • Module 6
    • 6.1. Adapting return counselling for children and their families
      • 6.1.1. Objectives for return counselling of children and their families
      • 6.1.2. Competencies for counselling returning children and their families
      • 6.1.3. Stakeholders in return assistance for children and their families
      • 6.1.4. Child safeguarding
      • 6.1.5. Staff well-being and self-care when working with children and their families
    • 6.2. Legal and policy framework 
      • 6.2.1. Rights of migrant children in international law
      • 6.2.2. Child rights principles
      • 6.2.3. The principle of family unity 
      • 6.2.4. Rights of migrant children in domestic law
    • 6.3. How return counselling for accompanied, unaccompanied and separated children is different
      • 6.3.1. Return counselling of families with children
      • 6.3.2. Return counselling of unaccompanied and separated children
    • 6.4. Rights-based approach to return counselling of children and their families
      • 6.4.1. Developmental approach6.4.2. Non-discrimination and cultural rights
      • 6.4.3. The principle of best interests of the child 
      • 6.4.4. The agency of children and adolescents
      • 6.4.5. Child protection
  • Tool 6.1. Useful definitions for return counselling of children and their families
  • Tool 6.2. Competencies for return counselling of children and their families
  • Tool 6.3. Child safeguarding
  • Tool 6.4. International agreements pertaining to child migrants
  • Tool 6.5. How to adapt the return counselling cycle for children and their families