March 20, 2026
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Peru Leaders Unite to Strengthen Trauma-Informed Care

Justice Leaders in Ucayali Gather for Trauma-Informed Care Workshop to Strengthen Support for Children

Pucallpa, Peru — Justice and child protection leaders from across the Ucayali region recently gathered for a trauma-informed care workshop designed to strengthen how children and families affected by violence are supported within the justice system.

Hosted in collaboration with Kids Alive Peru, International Justice Mission (IJM), and the Peruvian Superior Court of Justice, the gathering brought together 38 professionals from across the justice, protection, and mental health sectors — including judges, prosecutors, public defenders, police officers, psychologists, and the President of the Superior Court of Justice in Ucayali. By convening key decision-makers and frontline practitioners in the same space, the workshop created an opportunity to deepen collaboration and equip leaders with tools to provide more compassionate, coordinated responses for children who have experienced trauma.

One of the themes that resonated strongly among participants was the importance of caring for those who care for others. Professionals who accompany survivors of violence often carry immense emotional pressure and demanding workloads. Through guided exercises and discussion, participants explored how strengthening their own well-being can help ensure that the children and families they serve receive empathetic, thoughtful support.

Karen Salgado, Coordinator of KAI Lighthouse Hope Center in Pucallpa.

During the workshop, justice and protection leaders talked about how improved coordination across institutions can reduce unnecessary procedures and prevent children from reliving painful experiences during investigations and legal processes. These conversations highlighted the importance of trauma-informed practices that prioritize dignity, emotional safety, and timely access to justice.

“Bringing together leaders from across the justice and protection system demonstrates a shared commitment to strengthening how children are supported in our region,” said Marlene Arroyo, Country Director of Kids Alive Peru. “When judges, prosecutors, defenders, and mental health professionals work in closer coordination and understand the impact of trauma, the system can respond with greater care, clarity, and compassion for every child seeking protection.”

For many participants, a reflective exercise during the workshop stood out as a meaningful moment. Justice operators were invited to evaluate their own well-being and consider how the pressures of their daily work affect their ability to accompany survivors. The activity underscored the importance of ensuring that those responsible for protecting children also receive support, training, and spaces for renewal.

Kids Alive Peru regularly works alongside government institutions and community partners to strengthen the systems designed to protect children. By building relationships across the justice, protection, and mental health sectors, initiatives like this workshop help create a more coordinated network of care — one that reduces gaps between institutions and helps ensure that children receive the support and protection they deserve.

Participants left the gathering with a renewed commitment to trauma-informed approaches that place children’s well-being at the center of every process. As collaboration continues to grow among institutions in Ucayali, leaders expressed hope that these shared efforts will lead to more compassionate responses and more effective protection for children across the region.

About Kids Alive International

Kids Alive International is a global organization committed to walking alongside children and families through prevention, advocacy, and care. Founded in 1916, Kids Alive partners with local communities, governments, and institutions to strengthen systems that protect children and support long-term healing.

In Peru, Kids Alive operates through Niños a la Vida, working in close collaboration with justice system partners to support children affected by sexual violence. Through legal advocacy, therapeutic care, and capacity-building with professionals, Kids Alive Peru helps create safer pathways for children to access justice while prioritizing dignity, restoration, and hope.

Across all the countries where Kids Alive serves, the organization remains focused on building sustainable, locally led solutions that protect children, strengthen families, and contribute to healthier communities.

Inspired to be part of this movement for justice that heals? Learn more and explore ways to get involved at www.kidsalive.org/ways-to-give.

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