A magyar gyermekvédelmi intézményrendszer design szempontú átalakítási lehetőségei
Followed by an evaluation of these models with respect to their adaptability to the Hungarian context. The research will also focus on design solutions that advance Hungarian social innovation and the development of service design that prioritizes the needs of children and their families.
The research process is structured such that interim findings are independently interpretable and applicable, not solely the final outcomes. This reflects the innovative nature of the project, which integrates service design and child protection.
Through the multidisciplinary application of law, child protection, and service design, and by engaging in a comparative analysis of international practices, the research aims to offer a novel perspective. This perspective could potentially benefit the entire social welfare system in the long term, not merely the child protection sector. This is particularly pertinent in the context of policies and service delivery aimed at disadvantaged regions, segregated areas, and declining regions. The adaptive reuse of the models developed and presented during the research is also a potential outcome in these areas.
Corporate expert: dr. Karolina Balogh
Corporate partner: Hintalovon Children’s Rights Foundation