New Initiatives for Child Welfare and Health in France

France enhances child welfare policies through new initiatives and citizen engagement.

Key Points

  • • Unaf participated in a meeting on child welfare and health on June 18, 2025.
  • • The meeting was presided by Sarah El Haïry, High Commissioner for Children.
  • • Key priorities include preventing violence against children and improving parenting support.
  • • A citizens' convention involving children is set to promote their engagement in policy-making.

On June 18, 2025, the National Union of Family Associations (Unaf) participated in a significant meeting organized by the Prevention and Health Circle, presided over by Sarah El Haïry, the High Commissioner for Children. This gathering brought together various stakeholders, including parliamentarians, health professionals, and representatives from associations, focused on the promotion of child well-being and health.

El Haïry highlighted the primary objectives of her office, which includes developing public policies for child protection, health, and support for parenting. Central to the discussions were the pressing issues of preventing violence against children and enhancing adoption and parenting policies. El Haïry expressed her commitment to a universal parenting policy and addressed the rising concerns regarding digital parenting.

Furthermore, she announced the upcoming launch of a citizens' convention regarding children's time, encouraging active participation from children in the decision-making process. This initiative aims to engage children directly, thereby fostering their involvement in discussions that affect their lives.

As these discussions unfold, the focus will remain on comprehensive strategies designed to enhance the framework of child welfare and health in France, ensuring a robust approach to protecting and nurturing the younger generation.