Forward looking approach on training for Palestinian Family Juvenile Protection Police officers

September 24, 2025
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Building internal training capacity within an organisation or community makes sense. This is why Palestinian Civil Police (PCP)’s Family Juvenile Protection Department (FJPD) choose to continue training on these methodologies with EUPOL COPPS. For the purpose, the Mission organised a Train the Trainer (or Train of Trainers, ToT) course in Ramallah, on 22-24 September. The core idea is to equip selected future trainers at FJPD, especially subject matter experts or experienced professionals, with the skills, tools, and methodologies needed to effectively train others.

 

Topics of the course included general knowledge of different training and learning technics i.e., what is the role of the trainer, the required skills needed and how to design the presentations, focusing on designing and delivering training experiences. The course comprised practical and engaging assignments of the main mentioned topics. The participants indicated appreciation for an activity aimed at builds FJPD internal expertise and leadership, reducing dependency on external trainers and ensuring consistent delivery of key messages or procedures.

 

The three-day workshop was conducted by EUPOL COPPS advisers Anna Sanden, Marie, Hummer, John Jorgensen (Sweden), Alicia Vicente Desposito (Spain) and Anu Aro (Finland). All agree that promoting a culture of continuous learning, including on ToT is always key, in Europe as in Palestine.

Countries covered:

  • Palestine *
Thematics
Human Rights