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Jodie O'Shea house, latest updates and meet and greet with board member.

Sab, 01 Apr

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Event location: Perth, AUS. Location is TBD

All children formerly institutionalized at Jodie O'Shea house are reunified with their loving families. In this meeting, Westerlaken foundation (the foundation behind Jodie O'Shea house) and Global Development Group will explain measures taken for the safety and wellbeing of the children.

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Time & Location

01 Apr 2023, 15.00 – 17.00 GMT+8

Event location: Perth, AUS. Location is TBD

About the event

Ticket price includes coffee / tea and cake. Remaining funds will be used for the benefit of the children helped by the foundation. 

Jodie O'Shea house has cared for hundreds of children since it was founded in 2005. During the course of time the view on institutionalized care changed. Reunification of children in Jodie O'Shea house has been carried out since 2019, in line with the 2011 Indonesian National Standard on Child Welfare Institutions and UN conventions on the rights of the child. 

In this meeting, Westerlaken foundation and Global Development Group will explain why the choice for reunification has been made, the processes for reunification, the safety and well-being of the children, empowerment of families, the continuation of education and allegations made by The Guardian in 2018 (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/05/most-children-still-have-parents-bali-orphanage). 

Tickets

  • I'll pay at the venue (AUS 20)

    AU$0,00

  • Ticket

    AU$20,00

    +AU$0,50 ticket service fee

Total

AU$0,00

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The Stop Orphanages Campaign is an initiative spearheaded by Westerlaken Foundation and Yayasan Westerlaken Alliance Indonesia. Its primary objective is to combat the exploitation of children and the use of orphanages as a means of personal gain, and children as a marketing tool. While we acknowledge that there are Child Welfare Institutions (LKSA) in Indonesia that genuinely prioritize the well-being of children, extensive research reveals that a majority of orphanages in Bali, Indonesia operate in violation of the National Standard for Child Welfare Institutions (30/HUK/2011). This standard explicitly prohibits the institutionalization of children based on poverty or limited access to education, as well as emphasizes the importance of empowering families and preventing the recruitment of children into orphanages.


© 2024, Westerlaken foundation / Yayasan Westerlaken Alliance Indonesia

The program of Westerlaken foundation is executed by Yayasan Westerlaken Alliance Indonesia.

Westerlaken foundation.
info@westerlakenfoundation.org, whatsapp: +62 822-1187-2080

RSIN: 85938694

Yayasan Westerlaken Alliance Indonesia. Visiting address: Jl Pulau Moyo, Gg. Telkom II No.8, Pedungan, Denpasar, Bali, 80222

info@westerlakenfoundation.org, whatsapp: +62 822-1187-2080

Akte notaris Nyoman Oka SH., M.Kn, nomor 60 - 30 Nopember 2015
SK nomor: AHU-00277001.AH.01.04.Tahun 2015
NPWP: 94.961.135.4-905.000

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