The organisations shown on this page all share the common desire to understand, protect and nurture the rights and wellbeing of children and young people. Their activities highlight and promote the complementary relationships and moral responsibilities of parents, families, carers, schools, workplaces, local authorities, governments and wider society to defend and protect the rights and freedoms of children and to ensure that all civic policies have the best interests of the child at their heart. They also encourage a shift of emphasis from production-oriented measurement systems to those focused on the well-being of current and future generations, i.e. toward broader and more balanced measures of social progress. To find our more about each project simply click on the image.
GLOBAL FUTUREGENS INITIATIVES
national INITIATIVES
Wales
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Australia
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UK
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EARLY ENVIRONMENTS AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY
USA
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Canada
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USA
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USA
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USA
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UK
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USA
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USA
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Finland
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International
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UK
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UK
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sustainable economics
COMPASSIONATE futures
Global
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Global
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WELLBEING AND RESILIENCE
South Australia
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USA
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USA
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USA
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UK
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SPIRITUALITY AND EDUCATION
VALUES AND CHARACTER
UK
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UK
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UK
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International
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USA
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International
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CHILDREN’S CONNECTION TO NATURE
USA
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International
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UK
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UK
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LIFELONG LEARNING - TRANSFORMING EDUCATION
UK
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International
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UK
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Canada
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USA
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USA
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Netherlands
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International
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UK
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UK
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EARLY LEARNING and Education
OECD International
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Finland
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USA
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USA
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Italy
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UK
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DIGITAL CHILDHOODS/CHILDREN AND THE MEDIA
UK
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UK
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USA
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UK
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USA
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UK
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UK
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USA
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Canada
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USA
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USA
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PLAYFULNESS AND CREATIVITY
UK
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UK
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USA
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Denmark
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Denmark/International
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China
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Denmark
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USA
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USA
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Denmark
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ART AND AESTHETICS
USA
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UK
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CHILD RIGHTS
International
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International
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Europe
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International
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UK
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Germany
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21ST CENTURY PARENTING RESOURCES
Underpinned by the most uptodate thinking on the science of early development
UK
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USA
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Netherlands
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