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ROMED1 Trainer’s Handbook - European training programme on intercultural mediation for Roma communities (2016)

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978-92-871-8229-6
Type de document :
Manuel
Format :
Papier
Langue :
Anglais
Dimensions :
A4
Nombre de pages :
127
Authors: Calin Rus (co-ordinator), Alexandra Raykova, Christoph Leucht Programme managers: Aurora Ailincai, Marcos Andrade Editors: Oana Gaillard, Ana Oprisan, Aurora Ailincai, Marcos Andrade, Marius Jitea
21,00 € / 42.00 $US
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The general aim of ROMED1 is to improve the quality and effectiveness of the work of school, health, employment and community mediators, with a view to supporting better communication and co-operation between Roma and public institutions (school, health-care providers, employment offices, local authorities, etc.).

The ROMED1 trainer’s handbook was developed over five years of implementation of the ROMED1 programme, and is generally intended for trainers who followed a course of training for trainers in the framework of the programme. However, it can also be used by organisations − governmental or non-governmental − as a basis for new or adapted curricula for those working in a mediation context with or within Roma communities. It contains the key information trainers need to give a training course based on the ROMED1 methodology and on the human rights-based approach. The content of the materials should be adapted to the specific context of each country and to the profile of the mediators.

FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PART I – ROMED1: THE EUROPEAN TRAINING PROGRAMME ON INTERCULTURAL MEDIATION FOR ROMA COMMUNITIES
Chapter 1 – The mission defined in the Strasbourg Declaration
Chapter 2 – The first training session
Chapter 3 – The second training session
PART II – TRAINING MODULES
First training session
Second training session
PART III – HANDOUTS TO BE USED IN THE TRAINING OR DISTRIBUTED AFTER THE TRAINING SESSIONS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX I – SUMMARY OF MODULES, HANDOUTS AND RESOURCES
APPENDIX II – CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDIATORS
APPENDIX III – RECOMMENDATION CM/REC(2012)9

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