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At the Assembly of  22 June 2007 ChildONEurope was composed of  9 Members : Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain and 15 Associated Members : Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden, The Netherlands and United Kingdom.

The latter may decide to form part of the Network at any given time by nominating a national institution able to furnish official public data on the condition of children and adolescents.

Since May 2004 the new EU Member States are invited to participate in the Network Assemblies and join the Network as Members or Associated Members.


Members

Belgium
Observatoire de l’Enfance, de la Jeunesse et de l’Aide à la Jeunesse de la Communauté française de la Belgique

Cyprus
Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance

Denmark
The Danish National Institute of Social Research
Ministry of Social Welfare


France
Ministère du Travail, des Relations Sociales, de la Famille et de la Solidarité
Observatoire National de l’Enfance en Danger (ONED)


Ireland
Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs

Italy
Italian National Childhood and Adolescence Documentation and Analysis Centre


Luxembourg
Centre d’Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques / International Networks for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives and Development


Portugal
Ministry of Social Security and Labour


Spain
National Child Observatory



Associated Members

Austria
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

Czech Republic
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Estonia
Ministry of Social Affairs

Finland
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Germany
German Youth Institute

Greece
Ministy of Health and Social Solidarity

Hungary
Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour

Latvia
Ministry for Children and Family Affairs

Lithuania
Ministry of Social Security and Labour

Poland
Ministry of Labour and Social Policy

Ombudsman for Children

Slovak Republic
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Slovak National Centre for Human Rights

Slovenia
Ministry of Labour, Family and Social Affaire

Sweden
Ministry of Health & Social Affair

The Netherlands
The Netherlands Youth Institute

United Kingdom
Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)


Other EU Countries

Malta
Ministry for the Family and Social Solidarity

Romania
Ministry of Labour, Family and Equal Opportunities
National Authority for the Protection of Child Rights

Bulgaria
State Agency for Child Protection



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