BLSP Teaching Teams Training for primary schools in Republika Srpska and Brčko District BiH
The three-day LSP Teaching Teams Training was held between June 15 to 17, 2023 at Hotel Termag in Jahorina. The training for 42 participants, primary school teachers and police officers from Brčko District and Kotor Varoš, Čelinac, Gradiška, Mrkonjić Grad, Prijedor, Teslić and Novi Grad in Republika Srpska, was organized in three parallel groups. The training was conducted by BLSP participants who underwent adult education training over the past two years and qualified as LSP Teaching Teams Trainers. After the TTT was completed, the trainers were presented with Certificates of Completion of Training for LSP Trainers.
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Predstavnici PH International Ureda u BiH su ovih dana posjetili novoimenovane ministre obrazovanja i unutrašnjih poslova u Kantonu Sarajevu – g.dina Anisa Krivića, ministra za obrazovanje, nauku i mlade Kantona Sarajevo i g.dina Ismira Jusko, ministra unutrašnjih poslova Kantona Sarajevo kako bi prezentirali dosadašnje rezultate Programa „Socijalizacije s pravom“ i predstavili buduće planirane PSP aktivnosti u ovom kantonu.
Oba ministra su naglasila vrijednost svrhe i ciljeva Programa kao značajan doprinos prevencijji maloljetničke delinkvencije i jačanju vladavine prava i izrazila svoju otvorenost za dalju saradnju i spremnost da pruže svu neophodnu podršku budućim PSP aktivnostima u školama i lokalnim zajednicama u Kantonu Sarajevu.
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This is a story about students, about learning and about making a positive change in one’s community. The students are from primary school “Ćamil Sijarić” from Nemila, one of 16 primary schools in two cantons: Zenica-Doboj and Herzegovina-Neretva. These 16 schools were selected by their respective cantonal ministers of education to take a part in the Legal socialization and juvenile crime prevention Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BLSP).
The BLSP is implemented by PH international and funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).
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