This article describes the development of an information system, built in order to monitor the data
gathered in the context of a pilot project for early child protection interventions with unaccompanied minors. The project included multidisciplinary expert teams, that carried out interviews with
children and young people from the moment of their arrival on the Italian territory, assessing
their strengths and needs. A comprehensive information system was developed with the extensive
input of social workers, applying a participatory approach. Pre-existing forms for data collection
and social work assessment tools had been analyzed and modified to include specific variables,
addressing the unaccompanied minors’ needs. The system included quantitative variables (characteristics of children and families, their journey to Italy and the child welfare interventions) and
qualitative data (written professional evaluation). The goal has been the construction of a userfriendly information system, adaptable to other social services working with unaccompanied
minors. It can improve the understanding of the phenomenon and support the evaluation of the
child protection paths devoted to them