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Highlights from Partners-Czech’s programs include: Ethnic and Minority Issues: Partners-Czech conducts training, consulting, and capacity building for Roma and non-Roma groups in areas where tensions between Roma and non-Roma populations are high. In particular, Partners-Czech offers trainings in cross-cultural communication and conflict resolution to local government officials, unemployment officers, and social workers who work frequently with Roma citizens. Partners-Czech coordinates and facilitates public policy dialogues, provides small grants to improve Roma access to social services (such as education and housing), and establishes inter-ethnic ‘Conciliation Commissions’ which serve as sustainable structures capable of mediating community disputes. Crime Prevention and Law Education: Partners-Czech fosters the integration of juvenile criminal offenders into society. Through encouraging and supporting these youth to become productive members of their communities, this program contributes to the reduction of risk behavior and relapse. Partners-Czech conducts educational programs for at-risk youth, teachers and police officers to strengthen social competencies, knowledge of legal rights and responsibilities, and proficiencies in basic communication and conflict resolution techniques. Complementing these programs, Partners-Czech provides training programs on topics of crime prevention for police officers and teachers in middle and high schools.
Third Sector Development: Partners-Czech provides ongoing training and consulting services for the development of and cooperation among NGOs. These services include training programs for staff in strategic planning, fundraising, meeting facilitation, team building and team management, cooperative decision making, and conflict management; consultation and assistance in the development of sustainability plans; and the facilitation of cross-sectoral negotiations and cooperative activities. In September 2006, Partners-Czech was recognized for its work promoting democracy in the Czech Republic, and in particular for its work on the Roma Integration Program. Cardinal Miroslav Vlk, the head of the Ecumenical Board of Churches, and Miroslav Sobotka, chairman of the Czech Senate, presented Director Dana Rabiňáková with a medal commemorating the day of Czech patron Saint Wenceslas. Document Actions |
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