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The Joint Transnational Meeting in Nice, scheduled at the end of the research activity carried out in the 4 Countries involved, was aimed at:
Programme Transnational Meeting, Nice
The Budapest Joint Transnational Meeting was programmed at the end of the research activity on the phenomenon and the practices carried out in the 4 involved countries, before the implementation of the multi-agency training to take place in each country in Autumn 2015. Its main aims were to:
Discuss among relevant professionals from different key-agencies the proposal of an agency-specific and multi-agency human rights-based Transnational Prototype of referral practices and procedures for the identification and protection of persons trafficked into forced criminal activities (with also a specific focus on minors and on Roma people);
Provide input about the planning and implementation of a multi-agency training to be carried out between August and November in each country. The multi-agency training courses, addressing social and law enforcement key-professionals,will be aimed at increasing and exchanging knowledge about trafficking into forced criminal activities and at developing identification, referral, protection and assistance measures and procedures for persons trafficked into forced criminal activities.
Programme Transnational Meeting, Budapest
The Bucharest Joint Transnational meeting was aimed at:
Validating, on the basis of national training activities, the proposed agency-specific and multi-agency human rights-based Transnational Prototype of referral practices and procedures for the identification and protection of persons trafficked into forced criminal activities (with also a specific focus on minors and Roma people);
Presenting, sharing and discussing the multi-agency operational protocols developed in the framework of the national training activities, for the identification, referral and assistance of presumed victims of trafficking involved in forced criminal activities (with a specific focus on minors and Roma minors). Assessment of both the training and the workshop - if already held- outcomes and their implementation prospects.
University of Padova
Human Rights Centre
"Antonio Papisca"
Complesso Universitario
Via Beato Pellegrino, 28
35137 Padova
Tel 049 827 1813 / 1817
E-mail
centro.dirittiumani@unipd.it
Certified e-mail (PEC)
centro.dirittiumani@pec.unipd.it
University of Padova
Human Rights Centre
"Antonio Papisca"
Complesso Universitario
Via Beato Pellegrino, 28
35137 Padova
Tel 049 827 1813 / 1817
E-mail
centro.dirittiumani@unipd.it
Certified e-mail (PEC)
centro.dirittiumani@pec.unipd.it
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