What does the Consortium for Street Children do for its members?
The Consortium for Street Children’s (CSC) work follows three key strands:Member services : provides excellent networking opportunities to share best practice, discounted training, child protection policy support and CRB checks, inclusion in the CSC Working Groups and provides organisations with the CSC quality mark of approval.Member-led projects: includes any area where CSC can complement our members’ activities and projects, and support and advice to members’ advocacy campaigns and parliamentary priorities by CSC’s Advocacy Manager. CSC initiatives: High-level advocacy and lobbying focusing on national governments (including the UK’s Department for International Development, DFID and Foreign and Commonwealth Office, FCO) and international organisations (such as UNICEF and the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child). It also includes initiatives to develop models of best practice, and the publishing of innovative research, practical tools and handbooks. For more information about ou