Results
CROSSING PROTECT will build a transnational and cross-sectorial peer-learning community of adult learning practitioners belonging to the CROSSING PROTECT partners.
By participating in the analysis of their respective systems (Restorative Justice and Victim Support), partners will explore, share and compare working methods. By addressing cross-cutting priorities common to both the systems, partners’ organisations will learn to work transnationally and across their sectors to lay a solid groundwork for the development of a common cooperation approach to the training of RJ/VS operators working with the very specific target groups of women victims of violence/crimes.
Thanks to the participation in the 60 training hours of capacity building CROSSING PROTECT partners will analyse systems, tools and methodologies and they will gain direct experience of how the RJ/VS system can approach crimes against women in the project partner’s country involved.
Finally, partners will establish positive interaction and systemic cooperation between the RJ/VS systems and it will open up to new approaches not naturally included within the sector the partners belong to. CROSSING PROTECT partners will have to work together at a cross-sectorial level in the working/study groups to develop specific training outcomes. The joint work will let the partners develop tools that can be further transferred among very different working sectors and it will set the specific path for the common working methodologies to be implemented whenever proposing referral links between RJ/VS systems.
The very development of a common approach for RJ/VS training activities will become a crucial milestone for the organisation of any future training programme involving the principle of cooperation between the RJ/VS system.
Here is the list of the main project results and deliverables
- THE SWOT MAP OF RJ/VS SYSTEMS and THE SKILLS ASSESSMENT OF RJ/VS OPERATORS
- THE BENCHMARKING TRAINING TOOLKIT
- THE CROSSING PROTECT JOINT TRAINING PROGRAMME
- THE ONLINE TRAINING HOTSPOTS and THE TRANSNATIONAL TRAINING EVENTS
- THE CROSSING PROTECT LESSONS LEARNT
- COMMON MODEL FOR RJ/VS TRAINING ACTIVITIES
- TRAINING TOOLKIT TO DELIVER HIGH-QUALITY VICTIM'S SERVICES
- ROADMAP FOR A CROSS-SYSTEM (RJ & VS) WORKING APPROACH