20/05/2026
Children Belong in Families, Not Institutions
In Thailand, more than 135,000 children are growing up in residential care. Research suggests that up to 90% have at least one parent. In most cases, children are separated from their families not because they are orphans, but because their families face poverty, crisis, or lack of support.
But there is a better way.
When vulnerable families receive practical support, parenting guidance, and encouragement, children can remain safely at home—where they belong.
Many people have asked for this training in English, and we are excited to make it available to social workers, NGO staff, church and community leaders, and anyone passionate about strengthening families and preventing unnecessary separation.
During this interactive training, you will learn:
1. Practical tools to assess and support vulnerable families
2. Evidence-based strategies to prevent child-family separation
3. Trauma-informed approaches to family strengthening
4. Case management techniques and home visiting tools
5. Ways to build safer, healthier, and more nurturing homes for children
Whether you work in child protection, anti-trafficking, community development, or pastoral care, this training will equip you with practical skills you can immediately apply in your own context.