On November 28, an important event took place in Kyiv, marking a significant step towards establishing a judicial system where children's rights are paramount.
The seminar, dedicated to launching a program focused on family law cases, brought together top experts and international partners to initiate changes that will impact the lives of thousands of children.
Why is this more than just a reform?
Imagine a court where decisions are made with children's needs in mind, where a judge not only knows the law but understands the psychological aspects of childhood and listens to their voices.
This vision will be realized through the specialization of judges, supported by the Civil Cassation Court, the Interagency Coordination Council for Minors, UNICEF, and the All-Ukrainian Volunteer Center.
Three steps towards change:
- Pilot courts will implement specialization — judges will undergo training and work in multidisciplinary teams alongside psychologists, lawyers, and child welfare agencies.
- Training for specialists on creating safe family environments and understanding children's rights.
- A child-friendly space — courts will feature special rooms designed to minimize stress for young participants.
This pilot project is just the beginning. Its success will lay the foundation for legislative changes and the development of a judicial system that prioritizes the interests of children.
This is not just about reforms. It's about compassion, humanity, and creating a world where every child feels safe.