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Good Practices Booklet – Organized Civil Society (National Council of Justice)
National Council of Justice
In July 2019, the CNJ published Public Call no. 001/2019 for selection, awarding and dissemination of Good Practices implemented by Companies, Government, the Justice System and Organized Civil Society. The selection of Good Practices aims to identify successful experiences that have shown effective results in guaranteeing rights and care for early childhood. It is a benchmarking of innovative, effective practices that can be replicated in other bodies or institutions.
Applications were received between August 26th and September 6th of that year. The CNJ enabled the registered practices that met the requirements of the notice (https://www.cnj.jus.br/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/305b8a818b9b87ad8c4537fc875da95b.pdf). They were then evaluated by a committee and classified according to the score obtained in the areas of effectiveness, efficiency, innovation, replicability, implementation costs and resources, intersectorality and social reach.
The three best practices in each category and those that were awarded an Honorable Mention will be disseminated through this booklet and through events and discussion forums promoted by the CNJ. In dissemination actions, the person responsible for the award-winning practice will act as a tutor, providing guidance on methodologies, strategies and other aspects that may contribute to the replication of the practice by other interested parties. With the aim of providing elements that could inspire the replication of these practices, the role of the CNJ was to organize and consolidate the material received by those responsible for each practice presented.
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