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CPMS 101
1. Overview
1.1 Introduction to this e-course
1.2 Introduction to Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (5:46)
1.3 Introduction to the CPMS (4:41)
2. Principles and approaches
2.1 Ten Principles (1:25)
3. Standards to ensure a quality child protection response
3.1 Child Protection Response Standards (0:41)
4. Standards to address child protection needs
4.1. Child Protection Needs
4.2.1 Standard 7: Dangers and injuries (Part 1) (4:53)
4.2.2 Standard 7: Dangers and injuries (Part 2) (5:55)
4.3.1 Standard 8: Physical violence and other harmful practices (Part 1) (4:12)
4.3.2 Standard 8: Physical violence and other harmful practices (Part 2) (4:45)
4.4.1 Standard 9: Sexual Violence (Part 1) (4:00)
4.4.2 Standard 9: Sexual Violence (Part 2) (6:13)
4.5.1 Standard 10: Psychosocial distress and mental disorders (Part 1) (5:02)
4.5.2 Standard 10: Psychosocial distress and mental disorders (Part 2) (4:35)
4.6 Standard 11: Children associated with armed forces or armed groups (7:40)
4.7.1 Standard 12: Child labour (Part 1) (5:15)
4.7.2 Standard 12: Child labour (Part 2) (5:52)
4.8.1 Standard 13: Unaccompanied and separated children (Part 1) (4:53)
4.8.2 Standard 13: Unaccompanied and separated children (Part 2) (5:59)
4.9.1 Standard 14: Justice for children (Part 1) (5:34)
4.9.2 Standard 14: Justice for children (Part 2) (5:26)
5. Standards to develop adequate child protection strategies
5.1 Child Protection Strategies (0:41)
6. Standards to mainstream child protection to other humanitarian sectors
6.1 Child Protection Mainstreaming (1:09)
4.3.1 Standard 8: Physical violence and other harmful practices (Part 1)
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