Journeys App, guiding children safely through the Barnahus process

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Journeys App, guiding children safely through the Barnahus process

Barnahus Network

An interactive digital tool to help children understand and navigate the Barnahus process

Una eina digital interactiva per ajudar els infants a entendre i recórrer el procés Barnahus

The Barnahus Network provides integrated, child‑friendly services to children who are victims or witnesses of violence. Under the Barnahus model, children receive coordinated support, from social services, medical and mental‑health care, legal and justice professionals, under one roof. This multidisciplinary approach reduces the risk of re‑traumatisation by avoiding repeated interviews and ensuring a safe environment.

The Journeys App is a tool developed to make this process more accessible and understandable for children. It offers an interactive 3‑D tour of a typical Barnahus facility, allowing children to familiarise themselves with the space before visiting. It also provides a personalised “walk‑through” of the steps they will go through during their case, adapted to the child’s location and individual situation, helping them understand what will happen and when. In addition, the app includes a simple breathing‑exercise game, meant as a self‑regulation tool to help children manage anxiety or fear linked to the process.

Beyond being a resource for children, the app can also support caregivers and professionals: caregivers may use it to guide and support the child in preparing for a Barnahus visit; professionals (e.g. child‑liaison staff) can use it as a communication and information tool to help children understand the procedure and feel more secure.

Overall, the Journeys App aims to ensure that children navigating the justice and care systems are informed, prepared and supported, reducing uncertainty, anxiety, and the risk of additional trauma. As part of the broader Barnahus Network, it contributes to making legal procedures involving children more friendly, accessible and humane across Europe.

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