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Opening up a new space of expression among youngsters to fight bullying and cyberbullying

Youngsters are at the forefront of the fight against hate speech and discrimination, and they have an important role when it comes to tackling cases of bullying and cyberbullying in their local communities, but also online. Having this in mind, the joint EU/COE raising awareness campaign “Block the Hatred. Share the Love - Kosovo*”, implemented within the action “Promotion of diversity and equality in the Kosovo*”, joined the forces with the EU/CoE project “Building capacity for inclusion in education – INCLUDE”, to organise a series of educational activities for students in Prizren, Ferizaj and Pristina during 15-16 June 2022. 

The three workshops titled “Art and sports as a tool to fight against bullying and exclusion” - foresaw several awareness raising activities focused on acknowledging pupils on bullying and cyberbullying as major phenomena of discrimination and hate speech, and how to better tackle them. Thanks to the support and expertise of facilitators, teachers and directors of schools, youth could first have a moment of reflection on the psychological and physical dangers posed by bullying and later enjoy together games and informal talks.

The first workshop was held on the 15  June 2022 in Prizren at “Emin Duraku” and “Leke Dukagjini” school, to continue on the 16 June 2022, with the activities  hosted by the school “Tefik Canga“ in Ferizaj and by “Faik Konica” in Pristina, which also received students coming from the school “Elena Gjika” in Pristina. During the opening workshop in Pristina, the Council of Europe Office in Pristina was also honored with the participation of Donjeta Sahatciu, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Pristina, welcomed by the Head of the Council of Europe Office in Pristina, Frank Power.

These workshops are part of the activities organised in the framework of the campaign “Block the Hatred; Share the Love” of the action “Promotion of Diversity and Equality in Kosovo” part of the joint EU and Council of Europe “Horizontal Facility II” programme and aims to inform various local audiences on the danger of hate speech and ways to tackle it. The campaign involves prominent public figures, institutions, and renowned human rights activists, promoting diversity and equality in the local communities and in the region, through personal storytelling, testimonies and exchange of good practices. 

 

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

Pristina/Prizren and Ferizaj/Urosevac 15-16 June 2022
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Fifty practitioners to enhance skills in provision of occupational therapy

Following the adoption of the Guidelines for Occupational Therapy (OT), as well as the Training of Trainers (ToT) on OT that took place in January 2024, three 2-day cascade training sessions were organised in the course of February and March 2024.  Fifty professionals, mainly from the Prison Health Department, along with representatives from the Correctional Services, Institute for Forensic Psychiatry, and the Special Institute for Persons with Mental and Physical Disabilities, were trained on this important form of therapy.

To complement the theoretical aspects and provide the trainees with practical knowledge, some of the sessions were conducted in the Dubrava Prison, in a section which houses prisoners with both mental and somatic problems. This on-site training allowed the participants to observe and understand the application of OT principles in a real-life setting, thus enhancing their learning experience by connecting theory and practice.

These cascade training sessions allowed the participants to further improve their skills in applying the OT Guidelines and tools in prisons and other closed institutions, a concept which was thus far not utilised in a structured manner. Furthermore, training healthcare and correctional professionals together helps them further strengthen the inter-institutional cooperation in the treatment and rehabilitation of some of the most vulnerable members of the society.

Each of these sessions were facilitated by two trainers who had participated in the ToT in January and were supervised and mentored by a Council of Europe consultant who has been involved in the process since the very beginning, thus further strengthening institutional capacity to provide training.

The activity was conducted under the auspices of the Council of Europe project “Improvement of the treatment of persons deprived of liberty”.

 

 

*All references to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions, or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United National Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

Istog/ Istok 26 March 2024
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