For almost 70 years, Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB) has supported children and families that have been separated across borders by conflict, trafficking, climate change, and other international challenges.
Social Value Portal recently kicked off a volunteering partnership with CFAB, lending essential resource and support for upskilling in key areas. Here, we'll look at the highlights of this collaboration and give some top tips for optimising your own Social Value impact.
Children and Families Across Borders was established in the aftermath of World War II to help resettle refugees and assist children separated from their families by war and political instability.
The need for CFAB’s services has sadly persisted since. Recent research has shown that nearly 100,000 children in the UK have suffered separation from their families and been taken into care. Many of these children have family in other countries who can care for them.
Today, CFAB is the only UK charity with an international children’s social work team. It is also the only UK member of the International Social Service (ISS) network. Comprised mostly of social support professionals, the CFAB works with the vast majority of local authorities in the UK.
Having a positive societal impact is central to Social Value Portal’s business model – but we are also committed to making good go further outside of our core operations too.
Volunteering is a major opportunity to do this, and we jumped at the chance to help CFAB carry out its critical work. Our collaboration has supported them in several areas, including:
The partnership lets our people expand the good they can do, while giving CFAB access to valuable expertise, resource, and upskilling opportunities.
Carolyn Housman, CEO of Children and Families Across Borders, commented:
Our partnership with Social Value Portal has been amazing. All the teams have been helpful, patient, and flexible. They have supported us in some fundamental areas, getting to know us, our needs, and systems. The partnership is proving very impactful and will enable us to help more families and children.
Carolyn Housman, CEO, Children and Families Across Borders
Social Value Portal’s volunteers found the collaboration equally enjoyable and impactful. Sophie Amato, Head of People and Culture at Social Value Portal, said:
Partnering with CFAB has been a humbling experience. I’ve been working closely with their team to strengthen aspects of their internal functions. It’s always great to positively contribute to an organisation using your everyday skillset, but when the results help the people who support children and families, you see it differently. It’s a meaningful partnership with high impact, and one I’ve been proud to be a part of.
Sophie Amato, Head of People and Culture, Social Value Portal
Andy Rouse, Social Value Portal's Head of Salesforce Development, has found volunteering with CFAB equally rewarding. He commented:
I started working with the team at CFAB a few months ago, looking at their processes, data needs, automations, and more. It’s been a real pleasure to be able to use the skills that I apply in my job day-to-day to help a charity to work more effectively. In fact, leveraging that knowledge in a new environment has helped me to learn at the same time, so it’s been a win-win.
Andy Rouse, Head of Salesforce Development, Social Value Portal
As it approaches its 70th anniversary, CFAB is as busy as ever. Significant developments are underway in the UK and with a tougher environment beckoning, resources are likely to diminish, making partnerships and in-kind support crucial for charities.
Learn more about how you can support Children and Families Across Borders.
Social Value facilitates the measurement and improvement of social, economic, and environmental impact across the public, private, and third sectors. Of course, it can be hard to know where to start, especially for smaller organisations with limited resources. But, as our CEO Guy Battle has highlighted, Social Value is for everyone – and there are countless ways to deliver it.
Carolyn drew upon her years of experience to provide two pieces of advice for organisations looking to take their first Social Value steps:
Firstly, collaborate and seek advice from others who have already achieved success in Social Value. Don’t lose resource duplicating something that already exists; instead, join forces. Secondly, incorporate Social Value throughout your organisation. Make it a strategic priority, driven by leadership, and reflected in all your operations.
Carolyn Housman, CEO, Children and Families Across Borders