HELP Program training will be held in Odesa (REGISTRATION)
Within the framework of the joint project between the European Union and the Council of Europe called “Strengthening the Implementation of European Human Rights Standards in Ukraine”, a training for the HELP Program trainers will be held in Odesa.
The event will start at 9.30 am on September 26 and will end by 17.00 on September 29, 2017.
The training venue is Gagarinn Hotel, 5b Haharinske Plato Street, Odesa.
HELP Program is the European Program for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals, supported by the Council of Europe. The training is aimed at preparing a pool of certified trainers representing the bar community for more effective development of distance courses to supplement the programs of the National School of Judges, the National Academy of Public Prosecutors' Office and the UNBA’s continuing professional development programs. The training participants will have an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the methodology of teaching the CoE distance learning program, to acquire the skills of developing such courses on the Moodle platform, as well as to learn about the operation of the HELP Program in the CoE member states.
Working language: The training will be conducted by specialists from different countries, therefore, in order to avoid the inconveniences related to the provision of simultaneous interpretation from English during four-day training, the working language will be Russian.
All participants shall have a laptop with them to be able to work on the HELP platform.
Accommodation for participants: Single rooms with breakfast at the Gagarinn Hotel are booked for all participants. Room is provided for the duration of the event (from September 25 till September 30, 2017).
Travel: Participants buy tickets and plan their route on their own; travel expenses are compensated by organizers on the basis of travel documents only (train or bus tickets, filling station tickets) within 1 000 hryvnas.
Meals: On training days the participants are offered three meals a day.
So that we can ensure high quality organization of the training we kindly ask you to fill in the attached Participant Application Form and send it at esibilyova@unba.org.ua by September 7.Popular news
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