Education Systems International
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International Federation of Educative Communities - Europe - english information
France; international; Europe
FICE Europe was founded by member countries of the Council of Europe in 1997, October 9th in Erfurt (Germany) having the agreement and support of the Federal Council of FICE International. It’s full name is: Fédération Internationale des Communautés Educatives – Europe (FICE Europe) The aims of FICE Europe are: Defending, representing and promoting the Rights of the Child, as stated in the UN’s Convention and in the official documents of the Council of Europe, especially the rights of children in need of special protection. Developing, assuring and improving the quality of activities in the field of childcare, regarding especially the interest of children who do not live within their family and are therefore in need of special support. Observing strict political and religious neutrality and rejecting all forms of discrimination on the basis of race as well as any xenophobia.
Keywords
voluntary supervision; educational ideal; educational law; social pedagogics; promotion of disadvantaged persons; disadvantaged youth; deprived child; upbringing in an institution home; family support; youth welfare; youth welfare; children and youth welfare; children and youth welfare; Wohlfahrt; außerfamiliäre Erziehung;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | https://www.fice-europe.eu |
Title (English): | International Federation of Educative Communities - Europe |
Source / author of the website: | FICE Europe |
Country of origin of the resource: | Europe; |
Record-ID: | 7462 |
Update: | 01.06.2017 |
Thematic context
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