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2017-2019 The Child Friendly Justice Momentum in Europe: Effective child participation in the context of the implementation of the new Directive on procedural safeguards for children suspected or accused in criminal proceedings Valencia, 15-17/02/2017

The European Council for Juvenile Justice Activities 2015 2017 Valencia, 15-17/02/2017

INDEX ECJJ Presentation EU Projects and Research Activities Trainings EU Policy Agenda and Advocacy Activity ECJJ New Members

Set up in 2009 a network of more than 80 experts. A space of debate, study and analysis on Juvenile Justice. A pool of knowledge and expertise for all IJJO and EU institutions. An opportunity to raise the voice and opinion of professionals. A challenge to link and to promote the most inspiring initiatives at EU level. Four sections emphasizing the richness of the Council A network connecting stakeholders coming from three different sectors.

NGOs: Organisations and professionals with a thorough field understanding and experiences of interventions on the ground ACADEMICS: Researchers and professors tied to Faculties, Departments, Research Institutes, and Universities. PUBLIC ADMIN: Representatives of national bodies in charge of juvenile justice such as Ministries or Departments of Justice OMBUDSMEN, POLICE and JUSTICE Professionals (Lawyers, Judges, Magistrates ) A network dedicated to the promotion of a child-friendly justiceapproach throughout administrative, civil and judicial proceedings. Professionals from the 28 EU Member States committed to imagine, draft and set up effective and sustainable policiespreventing e.g. youth violence, promoting alternatives to detention and advocating in favour of an enhanced social inclusion of the most vulnerable ones. A priceless knowledge of the EU and international institutions, which facilitates the draft of concrete recommendations and efficient advocacy work. A unique network bridging the gap between juvenile justice stakeholders and working ceaselessly for juvenile justice without borders.

The 4th ECJJ Meeting Brussels, 4-5 December 2014 Towards the Effectiveness of Juvenile Justice Policies in Europe: Lessons Learned and future challenges

EU Projects and Research activities 1. Restorative justice European Research on Restorative Juvenile Justice With the financial support from the Justice Programme of the European Union

EU Projects and Research activities (2) 2. Access to justice and procedural safeguards

EU Projects and Research activities (3) 3. More topics

Trainings Last course (Autumn 2016): Alternatives to detention for young offenders Prof Ursula Kilkelly and Ms Louise Forde The 'Alternatives to Detention for Young Offenders' course explored community-based sanctions for children who come into conflict with the law. It examined the international human rights standards for juvenile justice and paid particular attention to the requirement to ensure that detention is a measure of last resort.

Trainings (2) Upcoming course(february 2017): Improving Juvenile Justice Systems in Europe: Training for professionals Prof. Dr. Ton Liefaard and Dr. Stephanie Rap Provide training to professionals working with children in conflict with the law with a particular focus towards improving their communication with children. In this course, topics related to children s legal rights, interviewing techniques, communication, child psychology and pedagogical skills will be touched upon in the various modules. Provide information and give further guidance on the implementation of the provisions of the EU Directive on procedural safeguards for children suspected or accused in criminal proceedings (2016/800/EU). One of the outputs of the EU funded project Improving Juvenile Justice Systems in Europe: Training for Professionals (JUST/2013/FRC/AG), based on the Manual for professionals "Can anyone hear me? Improving juvenile justice systems in Europe: A manual on how to make European juvenile justice systems childfriendly".

EU Policy Agenda and Advocacy Activity Follow-up of the negotiations towards the EU Directive 2016/800 on procedural safeguards for children who are suspects or accused persons in criminal proceedings: meetings with EP groups, follow-up of the negotiations, joint communiquéde presse with partner NGOs, joint publication with Eurochild of a Position Paper. publication of news on the ECJJ website and through the ECJJ newsletter, publication of commentaries and support messages from ECJJ Members, further diffusion through members at national level.

EU Policy Agenda and Advocacy Activity (2) The creation of an Intergroup on children s rights at the European Parliament co-chaired by MEP Caterina Chinnici, S&D Italy and MEP Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, EPP Sweden Represents the first formal body in the EP that mainstreams children s rights and assess the impact of legislative and non-legislative work on children. It is a crossparty, a cross-national group of committed MEPs, who work together with childfocused organisations to keep children s rights on top of the EU agenda. Objective: to promote children s rights and ensure that the best interest of the child is taken into account in EU internal and external action. To do so, the Intergroup has nominated child rights focal points in each parliamentary committee, who alert the Intergroup on the files that have an impact on children. The Intergroup s work is based on the Child Rights Manifestoprepared by a coalition of child-focused organisationsworking towards the realisation of the EU s legal and policy commitments to promote and protect children s rights, and obligations set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. http://www.childrightsmanifesto.eu/

EU Policy Agenda and Advocacy Activity (3) Follow-up of the different European agencies : European Commission Council of Europe FRA RAN

ECJJ New Members U1 Academic Section

Diapositiva 17 U1 Je vais ajouter leur photo et nom de l organisation et verifier que je n en ai pas oublié. Utilisateur, 13/02/2017

ECJJ New Members Academic section (2) Ms Ulla Peters, Associate Professor, Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Work, Social Pedagogy and Social Welfare (IRISS), RU INSIDE, University of Luxembourg Mr Ignacio Mayoral, Professor, Faculty of Law and Criminology, Universidad Europea de Madrid Ms Maria-JoséBernuz, Professor of Philosophy of Law and Sociology of Law, University of Zaragoza

ECJJ New Members Academic section (3) Ms Jolande uit Beijerse, Associate Professor, University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Law

ECJJ New Members NGO Section Ms Barbora Pomsarova, Project Manager, NHC Netherlands Helsinki Committee Ms Katarzyna Wiśniewska, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (Poland) Ms Cristina Eugenia Iova, Project Manager, Federation of the Non- Governmental Organisations for Children (FONPC)

ECJJ New Members NGO Section (2) Ms Alexandre Krasnov, Acting Chairman,Young Criminals Return Into Society ( Young Kris ) Mr Nikhil Roy, Programme Development Director, Penal Reform International (PRI)

ECJJ New Members Public Administrative Section Ms Katharina Schwarzl, Expert, Directorate General for the Prison Service and Preventive Detention, Department Care and Services Mr Mislav Matić, Senior administrative advisor, Ministry of justice of the Republic of Croatia Ms Isabella Mastropasqua, Senior Executive at the Study and Research BoardDepartment for Juvenile Justice and Director of the European Centre of Studies on Juvenile Deviance of Nisida

ECJJ New Members Public Administrative Section (2) Ms Ilona Kronberga, Head of the National Child Protection Authority of Latvia Ms Miriam Sevasta, Director (Probation & Parole), Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government Ms Paula Jack, Independent Consultant, Chief Executive of the Youth Justice Agency (YJA) Northern Ireland from 2010 until 2014

ECJJ New Members Public Administrative Section (3) Mr João D Oliveira Cóias, Director of Juvenile Justice Department, Ministry of Justice of Portugal

ECJJ New members Judiciary Section Mr António JoséFialho, Senior Judge, The 3rd Family and Juvenile Section of the Court of Barreiro Ms Carolina Lluch Palau, Public Prosecutor Public Prosecution Office of Spain Ms Yvonne Adair, Independent Consultant on Juvenile Justice

Thank you! europeancouncil@oijj.org www.oijj.org