The Council of Europe is currently implementing the Project “Ensuring child-friendly justice through the effective operation of the Barnahus-units in Finland”. It is co-financed by the EU Structural Reform Support Programme and implemented in close cooperation with the EU DG Reform and National Institute of Health and Welfare of Finland during the period of 1 September 2021-29 February 2024.
In 2019, Finland initiated its own nationwide Barnahus project to be implemented around the core of five university hospital expert units specialising in forensic psychology/psychiatry (Barnahus-units). The EU-CoE Joint Project Barnahus in Finland sets to support the Finnish authorities in addressing the needs and challenges identified since the launch of their project so as to reduce significant existing delays in the pre-trial and judicial processes involving children.
In this context, the Council of Europe is looking for national consultancy services to develop a study to measure progress related to the average duration of judicial processes of child sexual abuse cases in Finland. A study on the duration of such proceedings was carried out by the Finnish government in 2021. The goal of the current study is to assess whether both the project activities and various other national initiatives have contributed towards any progress in shortening the lengthy proceedings, as well as to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the duration of the proceedings.
Applicants are invited to consult the documents below and carefully follow the instructions for submission.
The deadline for submission of applications is 31 August 2023 (23:59 CEST) to be addressed exclusively to children@coe.int.