The Action, in general, aims to address important prison and police issues, especially the ones recorded in the CPT reports. Furthermore, it will provide support to the BiH authorities in ensuring compliance with the Council of Europe standards as necessary and assist them in advancing further towards the process of stabilisation and European integration. Specifically, the Action directly aspires to strengthen the capacities of staff to deal with persons deprived of liberty without infringing their human rights, design and provide meaningful activities for persons deprived of liberty, ensure that access to primary health care in prisons is equal to that provided in the community and support the treatment of mentally incapacitated offenders based on human rights standards.

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A group of  newly recruited prison staff improved their competencies for performing daily tasks in dealing with prison population in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of a training commissioned by the local Ministries of Justice. Daily prison processes such as searching, escorting and organising purposeful activities for prisoners comprise the core and advanced competencies framework that prison staff must evidence daily when providing humane yet rule of law abiding treatment of prisoners.

Another integral part of the treatment aligned with principles of dynamic security is efficient communication. This often implict albeit crucial competence is particularly important for the performance of prison staff. As one of the most prominent modules of the training framework developed under the past CoE projects implemented in Bosnia and Herzegovina, it complements the institutional training for prison staff designed by the Ministries of Justice.

The new prison recruits appreciate and benefit from both training frameworks, qualifying this opportunity to develop professsionally as ''an invaluable complement to the theoretical knowledge we are receiving 6 months into our appointment. These training sessions enable us to learn how to put legal provisions into practice''.

This 3-day training session was held on 7-9 November 2017 in Bijeljina as a part of the Horizontal Facility for Western Balkans and Turkey that is implemented in Bosnia and Herzegovina as ''Enhancing human rights  protection for detained and sentenced persons'' Action. One more session is planned in late November.

Bijeljina 7-9 November
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