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E-PROTECT II - International Workshop "Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of child victims of crime"

E-PROTECT II - International Workshop
Presenter(s) "Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of child victims of crime: Risk assessments and solutions in the best interests of the child" is an International Workshop organised by E-PROTECT II project.
Seminar type Research Student Seminar
Date and time 17/03/2021
Organiser(s) via ZOOM
"Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of child victims of crime: Risk assessments and solutions in the best interests of the child" is an International Workshop organised by E-PROTECT II project.
The workshop will host a forum between key stakeholders in child protection from all around EU.
The event will be held on two dates, 17 and 24 March 2021. The event will be held in English and delivered from ZOOM platform with simultaneous translation in the languages of the project partners (Bulgarian, Greek, Italian, Romanian). Times are in CET.
If you want to participate please register here
You can find the agenda of the workshop below.
 

                                                              

Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of child victims of crime:

Risk assessments and solutions in the best interests of the child

E-PROTECT II International Workshop – Agenda 

17 and 24 March 2021

The event will be held in English and organised on a zoom platform with simultaneous translation in the languages of the project partners (Bulgarian, Greek, Italian, Romanian)

Times in CET

Registration is open at: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcuceCvrzkrHtz-ekwZa2lFA4mKpRiFpqU5

 

First Day – 17 March 2021

13.30 

13.45

Joining the conference 

Welcome and introduction to the webinar 

Panel 1: Safeguarding child victims of crime in the criminal justice system: The comprehensive approach of Barnahus for preventing secondary and repeat victimisation

13.55

Introduction to the panel by the Moderator 

14.00

14.30

The Barnahus model for child-sensitive justice: A comprehensive approach to prevent risks of secondary and repeat victimisation

Introduction to the Nordic Barnahus model 

Bragi Guðbrandsson, Member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, Founder of Barnahus and former Director of the Government Agency for Child Protection of Iceland 

Challenges and solutions in setting up the “Childhood-Haus”: Experience and lessons learned from the implementation of the Barnahus concept in Germany

Astrid Helling-Bakki, Executive Director, World Childhood Foundation Germany

14.50

Questions and discussion 
15.10 Break 

Panel 2: Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of children in the criminal justice system: Experience from countries promoting solutions in the best interests of the child  
15.25

Introduction to the panel by the Moderator

15.30  

Preventing secondary and repeat victimisation of children, as well as intimidation and retaliation, in the criminal justice system

Experience from the E-PROTECT partner countries

Fotis Tegos, Social Worker-Juvenile Probation Officer, Office for the Protection of Child Victims "Spiti tou Paidiou" at Thessaloniki, Greek Ministry of Justice: The transitionprocess to the Office for the Protection of Child Victims "Spiti tou Paidiou" in Thessaloniki

Juvenile Prosecutor Claudia de Luca, Italy: How risks of secondary and repeat victimisation, intimidation and retaliation create challenges for the prosecution of perpetrators of violence against children, Experience from Naples, Italy 

Judge Ivanichka Slavkova, District Court Varna, Bulgaria:Experience with the blue rooms in Bulgaria: Strengths and challenges

Roberta di Bella, Lawyer, President of the Juvenile Chamber of Genoa, Member of the National Union of Juvenile Chambers, Italy: The role of lawyers to reduce risks of secondary and repeat victimisation, intimidation and retaliation of child victims of crime in the context of criminal investigations and proceedings: Introducing an initiative of the Juvenile Chamber in Liguria to train legal professionals and law enforcement services on these matters. 

16.30 

16.45

Discussion, questions and answers

Concluding remarks and closure of the meeting 



Second Day – 24 March 2021 

13.30 

13.45

Joining the conference 

Welcome and introduction to the webinar 

Recap from the first day 

Panel 1: International and European standards guiding the risk assessment of victims of violence: The work of GREVIO and the Committee on the Rights of the Child in monitoring implementation  

14.00 

Introduction to the panel by the Moderator

Theoni Koufonikolakou, Deputy Ombudswoman for Children, Greece: The role of Ombudsoffices promoting the best interests of child victims of crime as independent authorities, The experience from Greece

The work of GREVIO in promoting risk assessments in accordance with the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention 

Maria-Andriani Kostopoulou, Member of GREVIO

Risks of child victims of intra-family and gender-based violence and solutions in the best interests of the child: Experience from the monitoring work of the Committee on the Rights of the Child 

Benoit Van Keirsbilck, Director of Defence for Children International – Belgium, Member of the Committee on the Rights of the Child 

National perspective on the implementation of international standards guiding risk assessments for child victims of violence: 

Isabella Mastropasqua, Director Office II, Juvenile and Community Justice Department, Italian Ministry of Justice: The role of the social services within the criminal justice system (in Italian) 

15.15 

Break 

15.30 

Introduction to the panel by the Moderator

Risk assessment of child victims of violence: Approaches and methods 

Stella Karapa, Forensic Psychologist, Greece: Case example

Taina Laajasalo, Chief Specialist and Forensic Psychologist, Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare: LASTA – A multi-professional risk assessment method from Finland

Sabrina Reggers, Family Justice Centre in Limburg, Belgium: Multi-disciplinary risk assessments in the context of a Family Support Centre

Comments and discussion

16.30  Individual assessment of child victims of crime: Methodology E-PROTECT 

16.40

16.45  

Concluding remarks

Announcement of upcoming activities 

Closure of meeting


 

About E-PROTECT II: 

E-PROTECT II fosters collaborative multi-stakeholder action in support of the full transposition and application of the EU Victims’ Rights Directive (2012/29/EU) in relation to child victims of crime. The main objective is to promote a child-centred and rights-based methodology for the individual assessment of child victims of crime, in accordance with articles 22-24 of the Directive. 

From 2020 to 2022, the E-PROTECT partners are rolling out a series of events at national, bilateral and European levels to promote a child rights-based approach to the individual assessment of child victims of crime. In a partnership learning exercise, this series of webinars and meetings engage officials and professionals providing services for child victims of crime in law enforcement and the judiciary, social welfare and child protection, health care and education services and other relevant fields. 

Information and contacts:

E-PROTECT website: http://childprotect.eu

Resources for download: The methodology for the individual assessment, European and national reports on the individual assessment and other resources, including translations in Bulgarian, German, Greek, Italian and Romanian. The E-PROTECT video introduces the individual assessment of child victims.

Visit the project website and follow us on FacebookTwitter and LinkedInfor further information.

Join the E-PROTECT network of child protection professionals on the project’s virtual platform! 

E-PROTECT II is implemented from 2020 to 2022 by the Law and Internet Foundation in Bulgaria; the South East European Research Centre in Greece; Defence for Children International – Italy in collaboration with the Department for Juvenile and Community Justice of the Ministry of Justice, Italy; and the Romanian Centre for European Policies

Event Videos

Event Presentations

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