I take care of myself to take care of others

by Fundacion CRAN
I take care of myself to take care of others
I take care of myself to take care of others
I take care of myself to take care of others
I take care of myself to take care of others
I take care of myself to take care of others
I take care of myself to take care of others

Project Report | Apr 7, 2026
Transforming lives: Agility in the care of childre

By ADRIANA PAVIA | SOCIAL MANAGER

Summary

Every year CRAN Foundation assists about 180 vulnerable and abused children in the restoration of their rights. With 45 years of experience, we know that the speed and quality of the restorative process heavily depend on the professional skills of our teams. Our goal is to assist adults who acknowledge their responsibility in guaranteeing children's rights and teach them how to provide complete and effective care.

 

Challenge

Abused and vulnerable kids require comprehensive assistance to overcome their situations. The procedure is faced with major difficulties due to family changes, legal intricacies, and children's exceptional needs. Inadequate resources and lack of training can obstruct the process. Right now, in Colombia, the recovery process can last up to 48 months, which drastically affects the future development of children. CRAN has reduced the time to 14 months on average by strengthening care abilities. Our goal is to bring this down to less than one year while prioritizing the child's best interests.

 

Solution

Our plan is to continually develop and educate the teams working with these children. This will involve specialized training, interdisciplinary coordination, updated resources, and a system of ongoing monitoring and evaluation. This method not only makes restoring rights easier, but also enhances care quality. This fosters a secure atmosphere, which is great for the welfare of abused and vulnerable kids.




 

  • OBJECTIVES

 

 

2.1 General Objective

 

The goal of this proposal is to make the process of helping abused and vulnerable children in CRAN faster and better. The new process will take less than one year on average and provide the child with complete and effective care that protects their best interests.

 

2.2 Specific objectives

 

  • Strengthen the ability of teams helping abused and vulnerable children by giving them specialized and updated training. This ensures that children receive comprehensive and sensitive care.
  • To shorten the time it takes to restore the rights of assisted children in CRAN, we will implement efficient and coordinated measures. 
  • Develop a system for regularly assessing and improving the quality of care given to children, using CRAN's caregiver care competency matrix. This includes identifying areas where care could be improved and adjusting strategies as necessary, with the ultimate aim of promoting the child's best interests.



 

  • PARTICIPANTS

 

 

180 kids under protection live in the CRAN Foundation yearly. Our goal is to help them regain the right to be part of a loving family. A team of 50 CRAN workers provides all necessary care.




 

  • METHODOLOGY

 

 

The proposal focuses on continuous capacity building and training of teams working with abused and vulnerable children. This involves:

 

Specialized training: providing specialized education and training to professionals who interact directly with children, such as social workers, psychologists and lawyers, to ensure that they are up to date on best practices and therapeutic approaches.

 

Interdisciplinary coordination: Encourage collaboration and coordination between different professionals involved in the process, ensuring comprehensive care and a multidisciplinary approach.

 

Up-to-date resources and tools: Provide teams with up-to-date resources and tools to facilitate effective assessment, intervention and follow-up.

 

Continuous monitoring and evaluation: Establish a continuous monitoring and evaluation system to ensure constant improvement in the quality of care and compliance with children's rights.




 

  • ACTIVITY PLAN

 

 

  • Continuing education and training: Offer specialized and updated training programs to professionals and caregivers who directly care for children. This consists of workshops, seminars, and regular training to enhance their abilities and knowledge in providing comprehensive care and attention to children.
  • Process optimization: Develop plans to improve care. This requires a complete assessment of processes, effective collaboration among various teams, and utilization of technology, if feasible, to simplify administrative tasks.
  • Enhance resource and tool development by reviewing and upgrading them for efficient evaluation, intervention, and monitoring of children. This involves scrutinizing and revising protocols, guidelines, and registry systems to advance the caliber of care rendered.
  • Implement a tracking system. Strengthen the system for regularly monitoring and evaluating the care quality and effectiveness of implemented measures by collecting data, analyzing results, and providing continuous feedback for necessary adjustments.
  • Continuously evaluate processes and outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and adjust strategies as needed. This makes sure that we efficiently and effectively achieve the objectives of shortening processes and prioritizing the child's welfare.




 

  • EXPECTED RESULTS

 

 

Long-term impact:  The length of CRAN's child restoration processes will be significantly reduced, which means children will get the care and support they need for their recovery and development in a loving and nurturing family much faster. This reduction is expected to be less than one year on average.

 

Additionally, there will be sustained improvement in the quality of care. It is expected that training and updated tools will enhance care for abused and vulnerable children, creating a safer and more nurturing environment. 

 

This will effectively promote the best interests of the child. By optimizing processes and building capacity within our teams, we expect to effectively promote the best interests of the child at every stage of the rights restoration process. This will ensure that each child receives sensitive and comprehensive care that meets their individual needs.



 

  • PROJECT DURATION

 

 

12 months

 

 

  • COSTS

 

 

The total cost of the project is USD$24,300, distributed as follows:

 

  • Training and continuing education USD$10,630
  • Process optimizationUSD$9,114
  • Implementation of a monitoring system USD$4,556





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Fundacion CRAN

Location: Bogota - Colombia
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Project Leader:
Adriana Pavia
Bogota , Bogota Colombia

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