CC4JC
European Career Counselling Guidelines for Staff Working in Criminal Correctional Justice System
European Prison Officers for the 21st Century
Project design
IPS_Innovative Prison Systems
Timeframe
11/2019 – 10/2022 (36 months)
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Across Europe, there are a variety of challenges linked to the training and education of prison officers. They often lack proper initial and continuous training, and in the EU there are big differences in training policies and practices, which can inhibit the development and mobility of professionals between Member States and hinder the implementation of Framework decisions on the application of the principle of mutual recognition to judgments in criminal matters.
Moreover, recruitment and selection processes are different in every member state; initial training, learning outcomes, qualifications and length of training can be very different between jurisdictions as well.
Thus, PO21 seeks to fill the gaps and divergences mentioned by identifying existing and emerging skill needs within prison officers; strengthening the exchange of knowledge and practices and adapting vocational education and training to skills needs, while promoting qualification standards in the sector, with a particular emphasis on digital skills.
Identify existing and emerging skills needs.
Strengthen the exchange of knowledge and practices.
Promote relevant qualifications and support their recognition.
Promote qualification standards for work-based learning.
Adapt Vocational Education and Training (VET) to skills needs.
Focus on digital skills that are increasingly important to the modern job of prison officers.
Plan for the progressive roll-out of the project at sectoral level.
Corrections sector skills advisory platform
The set up of a panel of experts as an advisory board, which will:
Transnational vocational curricula and resources
Design and development of an EU-based, integrated twofold approach to effectively address and upscale the professional role of the prison officer.
European Prison Officer’s training course piloting & finetuning
A training course will be implemented on-site with participants from the partner countries’ prison services, assuring the spread of the training curricula across various professionals in future training activities.
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