A HELP Training-of-Trainers (ToT) was organised in Strasbourg within the framework of the EU-CoE project "Judicial Training on Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights" (RoL Frights). The event took place on 9 and 10 September in a hybrid format, with 24 participants attending in person and 4 joining online.
Representing 13 Member States of the European Union and one non-Member States, the participants contributed to a rich exchange of perspectives and experiences.
Under the guidance of Eva MASSA, a highly experienced HELP tutor, the participants received intensive training on the HELP platform and methodology, benefiting from her extensive knowledge in the field of human rights education and the role of a HELP tutor.
One of the highlights of the event was a presentation by Szymon JANCZAREK, Legal Officer the Department for the Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). He delivered a compelling presentation on the tangible impact of trainings on the execution of the judgments of the ECtHR. This session provided invaluable insights into how the HELP programme directly contributes to the effective implementation of ECtHR decisions.
On the second day, participants had the opportunity to visit the European Court of Human Rights, where they were given a comprehensive presentation on case management and administration by Barbara MEHES, lawyer at the Registry of the ECtHR. This visit added a practical dimension to the training, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the inner workings of the Court.
The event not only served as a platform for knowledge sharing and skills development but also fostered a strong sense of community among the participants. The diversity of participants ensured a dynamic and enriching learning environment.
Participants who successfully complete their assignment become HELP Certified Tutors and are added to the roaster of certified trainers, which is publicly available on HELP website.