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Human rights training for trainers and newly recruited prison staff in Slovenia

The Council of Europe works closely with the Slovenian Prison Administration to establish a new Training Academy and Research Institute in order to increase the professionalism of prison staff and thus improve the treatment of prisoners.

The delivery of training in the future Training Academy will be supported by a core team of seven lecturers who were trained by Council of Europe consultants during two Training-of-Trainers sessions in April and July 2023. The training focused on their training skills, conflict management and communication, as well as dynamic security and complemented a 6-month pedagogical training that ran in parallel until June 2023, organized by the Slovenian Prison Administration and delivered by a Slovenian Vocational Training Agency.

The team of lecturers took over the training of their peers using the knowledge and skills acquired through the Council of Europe. To this end, they delivered a first round of training to 14 newly recruited staff from 8 prisons on the management of parenting by prisoners, dynamic security, communication, conflict management, in-house prison regulations and the enforcement of criminal sanctions, and search before a visit to a prisoner.

In November 2023, the Slovenian Prison Administration will deliver independently a second round of training for new prison staff with the logistical support of the Council of Europe project; it will take over complete responsibility for these training activities after the end of the Project.

The Council of Europe helps to enhance the training capacities of the Slovenian Prison Administration within the framework of the Project “Improving the juvenile justice system and strengthening the education and training of penitentiary staff” funded by the European Union via the Technical support instrument and implemented by the Council of Europe in cooperation with the European Commission.

Slovenia 13 October 2023
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Through bilateral co-operation activities and projects, the Division for Cooperation in Police and Deprivation of Liberty plays a major role in assisting the beneficiary countries to integrate the Council of Europe standards in their penitentiary, probation and law enforcement institutions. The work related to prisons, probation and the police is an integral part of the overall work of the Council of Europe related to human rights, democracy and the rule of law, the three pillars of the raison d’être of the Organisation, in accordance with its Statute. The main objective is to help the Member States improve their legislation and practice related to the work of the police as well the execution of penal sanctions and measures.

Events

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Multilateral Meeting on Women in prison "Enhancing gender-sensitive prison policies and practices in CoE Member states"

12-13 November 2025, Strasbourg

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3rd Annual Conference of the Police Network "From standards to action: the role of law enforcement in preventing femicides and violence against women"

17-18 March 2025, Strasbourg

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Multilateral Meeting on solitary confinement in prisons and its alternatives: a human rights perspective

24 - 25 September 2024, Strasbourg

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Annual Conference of the Police Network on Police data processing

19 - 21 May 2024, Strasbourg

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Multilateral meeting "From punitive to rehabilitative approach: refocus in execution of criminal sanctions"

28 - 29 November 2023, Strasbourg

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Conference of the Police Network on The use of force in the context of police activities

24 - 25 May 2023, Strasbourg

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