Over 190 Professionals Gather for Child Protection Conference
Over 190 professionals gathered in Neuwied for the 15th network conference, highlighting the importance of maintaining professional capability in child protection. Anke Wagner from the Institute for Constructive Psychology presented systemic possibilities for stress regulation and the significance of early bonding experiences for children.
The conference, organized by the Stadt und Kreis Neuwied child protection network, fostered close cooperation among city, county, and local professionals. Wagner demonstrated how professionals can support children's social and emotional development while preserving their own resilience. She emphasized the need for secure attachments, clear structures, and believing adults for children and young people to flourish.
Network coordinators Franziska Klein and Laura Rockenfeller underscored the necessity for practical insights and support for socially and emotionally unstable children and young people. The conference provided a platform for professionals to share experiences, generate new perspectives, and devise long-term strategies.
The conference underscored the critical role of professionals in child protection. Wagner's insights and the network's collaborative approach aim to improve outcomes for children and young people, while also supporting professionals in managing challenging situations.
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