KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND RESEARCH

Safetitude specialises in developing comprehensive knowledge resources including training resources, packages and models as well as policy resources including reports, white papers, position papers and advocacy briefs in the domains of safeguarding, child protection and gender.

We develop resources tailored to specific organizational needs as well as knowledge resources accessible to all professionals and organizations. Children and adolescents are at the core of our work and hence content for programs focussed on developing the agency of children and adolescents is one of our key focus areas.

  1. We develop Training Resources on

Leadership, Life Skills, and Social-Emotional Learning in children and Adolescents

Safetitude develops training and capacity-building strategies and content for leadership programmes that develop the agency of individuals to take on leadership roles in different contexts. Safetitude also develops content with effective and experiential methodologies that strengthen life skills, such as decision-making, problem-solving, communication, and critical thinking, to help children and adolescents navigate life’s challenges. Additionally, we focus on developing emotional intelligence, empathy, and interpersonal skills and helping young individuals manage their emotions and build healthy relationships.

Laws and Interventions in Child Protection and Gender Programs

Develops comprehensive manuals on relevant laws, policies, and interventions, ensuring that stakeholders are well-informed about the legal frameworks and best practices in child protection and gender equality.

Parenting

Training content to equip parents with effective parenting strategies, fostering positive parent-child relationships and providing guidance on nurturing and supporting children’s development.

2. We develop policy briefs, position papers, advocacy notes, policy reports and compendiums on a range of issues related to child protection and gender.

3. Safetitude undertakes comprehensive research studies, including Baseline Studies, Mid-Term Reviews, and Impact Assessments. Baseline Studies involve initial assessments to gather data on the current status of child protection and gender programs, providing a foundation for future evaluations and interventions. Mid-Term Reviews offer interim evaluations to assess the progress and effectiveness of ongoing programs, identifying areas for improvement and making necessary adjustments to achieve desired outcomes. Impact Assessments involve thorough evaluations to measure the long-term impact of child protection and gender programs, analyzing outcomes and providing insights into the programs’ success and areas for further development.