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      Uganda 2026

      Featured Presentation: AI Generated Case Enactment

      Presented By:

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      The Haruv Institute
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      Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)
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      AfriChild
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      Introduction of Huddle Case Study through AI Video

      The ISPCAN Huddle model is designed as a case-based, multidisciplinary learning and systems improvement approach that examines a real child maltreatment case through a 360-degree retrospective review framed by a public health perspective. The Huddle, created by a panel of global experts in public health, and all related disciplines with Haruv Institute, was designed to train multidisciplinary child protection professionals and policy makers to strengthen assessment and intervention practices in cases of child maltreatment. Policy Huddles engage policymakers, NGO leaders, researchers, and system administrators. Using the same case-based analytical framework, these sessions focus on identifying systemic gaps, fiscal implications, and policy reform opportunities. The discussions translate case evidence into policy priorities, prevention investments, and multisector governance strategies that support a public health approach to child maltreatment.

      This case was successfully identified and addressed through community vigilance, trained local structures, and coordinated multi-sectoral response. Key actors—including the Parish Child Wellbeing Committee (PCWC), LC1 leadership, school personnel, Probation and Social Welfare Officer (PSWO), Police Child and Family Protection Unit (CFPU), health services, and NGOs—worked together to ensure:

      •Timely identification of risk

      •Safe disclosure and immediate protection

      •Access to health and psychosocial services

      •Legal accountability for the perpetrator

      •Safe alternative care and reintegration into school

      This case demonstrates that functional, well-supported community systems can effectively prevent, detect, and respond to child abuse.

      Huddle Date and Time:
      June 24, 2026 10:00 am
      Country or Region Focus:
      Africa
      Type of Session:
      Africa Huddle 2026
      Public Health Pillar Focus:
      A Holistic Approach that Includes All of The Pillars
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      Learning Objectives:

      Use Case-Based Learning to Improve Practice – Through in-depth examination of real child protection cases (e.g., child sexual abuse, neglect, online abuse), participants analyze what could have, should have, and would have improved case responses, fostering practical, context-sensitive improvements in decision-making and service delivery
      Strengthen Multidisciplinary and Multisectoral Responses –A central goal is to improve coordination across sectors, ensuring that medical, mental health, legal, social service, and public health responses are aligned rather than fragmented.
      Translate Research into Practice and Policy –Using evidence-based knowledge exchange and practice experience the Huddle explicitly seeks to bridge research, frontline practice, and policy development.
      Enhance Workforce Capacity, Wellness, and Retention – By combining high-level professional education with wellness activities and peer support, the Huddle addresses secondary trauma, burnout, and workforce attrition. It aims to sustain a skilled, motivated global child protection workforce capable of long-term system improvement

      Contributing Partners:

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      The Haruv Institute
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      Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)
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      AfriChild