TERMS AND AGREEMENTS FOR COOPERATIONTerms and Agreements for Cooperation • March 15th, 2023
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2023International Child Development Programme (ICDP) was founded in, Norway on 6 January 1992. It is a Foundation operating under the Norwegian Act on Foundations of 23 May 1980 and it is not for profit. ICDP is both the name of the foundation and its programme. ICDP is a flexible, culturally adaptable caregiver programme. The mission of ICDP is to work for the benefit of children, youth, and families worldwide and protecting children from neglect and abuse towards a more peaceful society. We aim to implement recent knowledge from scientific research in child development for the benefit of children in general and vulnerable and neglected children specifically. The ethos of ICDP is to provide for human care by activating empathy and by building caregivers’ competence.
TERMS AND AGREEMENTS FOR COOPERATIONTerms and Agreements for Cooperation • December 8th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 8th, 2020The mission of ICDP is to work for the benefit of children, youth and families worldwide, towards a more peaceful and violence free society. We aim to implement recent knowledge from scientific research in child development for the benefit of children in general and vulnerable and neglected children specifically. The ethos of ICDP is to provide for human care by activating empathy and by building caregivers’ competence.
TERMS AND AGREEMENTS FOR COOPERATIONTerms and Agreements for Cooperation • July 1st, 2023
Contract Type FiledJuly 1st, 2023International Child Development Programme (ICDP) was founded in, Norway on 6 January 1992. It is a Foundation operating under the Norwegian Act on Foundations of 23 May 1980 and it is not for profit. ICDP is both the name of the foundation and its programme. ICDP is a flexible, culturally adaptable caregiver programme. The mission of ICDP is to work for the benefit of children, youth, and families worldwide and protecting children from neglect and abuse towards a more peaceful society. We aim to implement recent knowledge from scientific research in child development for the benefit of children in general and vulnerable and neglected children specifically. The ethos of ICDP is to provide for human care by activating empathy and by building caregivers’ competence.