Childhood sexual violence is preventable, yet it still affects 1 in 5 children across Europe every year. So what does it take to ensure impactful interventions are making a dent in this pervasive issue? What can we learn from organisations who are already on the way to addressing it at scale?
On Thursday, 12 September, our webinar will dive into real-world strategies, challenges, and successes from organisations that are effectively achieving impact at scale. You’ll learn about:
- The difference between scale and growth, and what it really takes to create impact at scale using limited resources efficiently
- How to scale in a way that addresses the root causes of the problem you aim to solve, not just symptoms
- The importance of adopting an organisational culture of continuous testing, learning, and adaptation
- How to embrace collaboration with others working in the same space
Hosted by Spring Impact, a global non-profit focused on scaling impact sustainably, the webinar will share back insights from years’ of experience scaling solutions to end childhood sexual violence.
You’ll hear from:
- Alex Cooney, CEO, CyberSafeKids: an Irish organisation with a mission to equip every child to be online safely and smartly. CyberSafeKids are part of Spring Impact’s Scale Accelerator programme for NGOs working to prevent childhood sexual violence.
- Agnese Sladzevska, Head of Prevention Centre, Centrs Dardedze: a highly influential Latvian NGO, who has partnered with Spring Impact to scale up a key prevention programme that teaches children about safe relationships.
- Helena Duch, Head of the Evidence and Solutions – Prevent Child Sexual Abuse Programme, Oak Foundation
- Amy Cuffley, Senior Programme Manager, Spring Impact