Information Sheet 1

 

Name or Title of the ProjectStrategies on Litigation tackling Discrimination in EU Countries (SOLID)

Information on Training Seminars

 

Project partners

Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities (Lead Partner)

European Network Against Racism (Core Partner)

Public Interest Law Initiative

European Roma Rights Centre

Interights

National Bureau against Racial Discrimination (LBR)

Documentation and Advisory Centre on Racial Discrimination (DRC/DACoRD)

 

Aim

The project aims at the achievement of effective transposition and implementation of the European Union Race Equality and Framework Directives through empowerment, capacity building and partnership, promoting equality for Ethnic and Racial Minority groups across the European Union.

One sentence description of what will be accomplished as a result of the action

 

Overview

The deadlines for the transposition of the Race Equality Directive and the Framework Employment Directive have passed. Not all countries have transposed the Directives, and of those that have there are a significant number where this does not meet the minimum standards. The lack of sufficient implementation in many countries leads to a lack of access to justice for victims of discrimination, and significant legal uncertainty. It is in the interests of the European Union and the NGO community to have effective and uniform transposition and implementation of the two Directives within the EU, in order to achieve effective legal protection against discrimination and remedies from legal protection.

 

For this to be realised, a holistic strategy needs to be taken which includes, but is not restricted to, litigation and the identification of test cases. The project will train groups of NGO representatives from each of the 25 EU Member States, not only in the standards of the Directives, but also in strategic litigation, and the development of national strategies on litigation and support. This will create a cadre of trained experts who can identify test cases and work in partnership with other organisations, including National Equality Bodies, Trade Unions and other NGOs, to support victims of discrimination.

 

We also aim to make a crucial connection between NGOs and lawyers. Too many people within the NGO community believe that the law is too remote and inaccessible, while too many lawyers perpetuate this myth. It is hoped that tThrough this approach gaps in transposition can be filled, the resulting laws will be implemented effectively, and we will begin to see real change in the experiences of communities that face discrimination.

 

Countries will be grouped geographically, with training held in six regions across Europe (including pilots). This will facilitate the creation of national and regional support networks, and increase the regional networking of organisations. Specific attention will also be paid to the national situation of each country, and there will be specific sessions to enable you to apply the learning you have gained and develop concrete actions at the national level.

 

National Strategies on Litigation and Support

A key objective of the SOLID project is to facilitate the development of national strategies on litigation and support for each EU member state. The development of national strategies is an important method of ensuring the training is not a one-off event, and is able to have further impacts beyond the life of the project, including longer term strategies of sustainability. These strategies must be drawn up by the participants themselves, working in collaboration, and the training will contain facilitated sessions where participants working in the same country can collaborate to produce a national strategy that is relevant and appropriate. The details of the national strategies will be for the participants in the training to decide, our role is to facilitate the process. In general, it would be envisaged that strategies would include a 12 month action plan of activities possibly including dissemination of learning, support for victims, identification of test cases, networking, partnership, capacity building and support.

 

Recruitment

The SOLID Partners want to ensure that organisations and individuals participating in the training are able to contribute to and benefit from the goals of the SOLID project, particularly the development of longer-term measures, in a strategic manner.

 

The process of recruitment and selection of training participants is important in ensuring this can happen. Primary selection criteria will relate to the organisation, as participation in the training is for the benefit of organisations, not individuals. However, individuals nominated by selected organisations need to be in a position to bring the learning obtained back to the organisation, and to develop and implement the National Strategy.

 

The training is targeted at organisations (mainly NGOs, but this can include Trade Unions etc when appropriate) who work directly with ethnic and racial minority groups and either (a) already offer support to victims of race discrimination (not limited to legal support) or (b) be in a position to offer this support. The organisation must be willing to commit to the production and implementation of a national strategy on litigation and support following the full training programme, including the development of a longer term strategy. Organisations don’t have to work solely on race equality, and you don’t have to be a lawyer!

 

In 2005 we will be holding 2 pilot trainings. The 1st Pilot will be held in Brussels, Belgium on the 22nd –25th September, training people from Slovakia, Belgium and Sweden. The 2nd pilot will be held in Budapest, Hungary on the 27th-30th October with participants from Hungary, Italy and the UK.

 

Deadline for applications: Monday 31st May 2005

 

Text Box: If you would like further information, please contact:
Tansy Hutchinson (Project Co-ordinator) or Patrick Yu (European Co-ordinator)
Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities
3rd Floor Ascot House
24-31 Shaftesbury Square
Belfast
BT2 3DW
Tel: (0044) 028 90238645
e-mail: thutchinson@nicem.org.uk or patrickyu@nicem.org.uk

 

 


 


Information sheet 2

 

Training Seminars of the SOLID project in 2005 - Information sheet on criteria & application form

 

Please read this before completing the application form

 

 

In 2005 the SOLID project will be holding 2 pilot trainings. In 2006 we will hold 4 trainings.

 

The 1st Pilot will be held in Brussels on the 22nd-25th September 2005, training people from Slovakia, Belgium and Sweden.

 

The 2nd pilot will be held in Budapest, Hungary on the 27th – 30th October 2005 with participants from Hungary, Italy and the UK.

 

Deadline for applications: Monday 31st May 2005

 

The SOLID project will train people from all EU countries. However we are currently only recruiting participants from the Slovakia, Belgium, Sweden, Hungary, Italy and the UK. If you would like information regarding the 2006 training, which will cover all remaining EU countries, please contact us at the address below to register your interest, and we will forward the relevant information.

 

Selection Criteria & Process

 

Criteria

The selection criteria cover both the organisation and the individual. While the primary selection relates to the organisation, it is also necessary to ensure that individuals nominated by selected organisations are in a position (both in terms of their position in the organisation and their skills) to bring the learning obtained back to the organisation, and to develop and implement the national strategy.

 

The partners wish to achieve a balance of backgrounds and experience within the training and within the NGOs from each country especially in relation to the role of the organisation in the development and implementation of the national strategy on litigation and support and this will be taken into account in selecting participants. We will also take into account what other training organisations and individuals have been or will be involved in, especially under the Community Action Programme, in order to ensure that different projects complement one another. In this context it may be appropriate to select the same participants where this brings added value and synergy between projects.

 

Organisation Criteria

1.   The participating organisation must be an NGO. (The project is targeted at NGO’s, rather than the private sector, lawyers, judiciary etc. Other training projects cover these areas, and the SOLID project will complement these) THE SOLID PROJECT DEFINES THE TERM ‘NGO’ BROADLY[1]

2.   The NGO must have a legitimate interest in contributing to the fight against discrimination on the grounds of racial and ethnic origin with a view to promoting the principle of equal treatment;

3.   The NGO must either (a) already offer advice/support to victims of race discrimination (not limited to legal support) or (b) be in a position to offer this advice/support. Priority will be given to organisations falling into category (a). This does not have to be the sole purpose of the organisation, and in addition to Race Equality NGO’s, applications will be accepted from organisations working on a number of grounds of discrimination, organisations working on Human Rights more generally and single identity organisations.

4.   The organisation must be willing to commit, with other participants, to the production and implementation of a National Strategy on Litigation and Support following the full training programme, including the development of a longer term strategy (see Information Sheet 1 for key further details);

 

 

Individual criteria

 

As well as wanting to ensure we have a mixture of organisations, including community organisations as well as those already involved in litigation, we also wish to ensure a mixture of skills and backgrounds (including legal and non-legal), and the selection criteria and process will take this into account.

 

1.   Sufficient link to the NGO represented (ideally an employee of the NGO, although other links, such as lawyers or case workers who work with the organisation, will be considered);

2.   Relevant experience working in/with an NGO on advocacy. This can include (i) actual litigation experience (ii) lawyers or non-lawyers with some knowledge of the legal issues and (iii) those with NGO community activist experience. Advocacy is defined as “Action in support of or on behalf of individuals and/or communities facing social exclusion, inequality and discrimination, that aims at securing the rights of such individuals and groups through means of support, lobbying, empowerment, PR, campaigning, litigation etc.”

3.   A strong interest in discrimination law and its enforcement;

4.   Sufficient language skills in English to participate fully in the training (including writing, reading and speaking skills).[2]

 

Selection Process

Selection will be made by the SOLID Project partners on the basis of the above criteria.

 

The application form can be downloaded, and should be completed and signed by the applicant. It must also be signed by the appropriate representative of the organisation (Chair of Board or equivalent), clearly stating the organisation’s willingness to make the commitments outlined above.

 

The completed application form and any supporting material must be submitted by fax or by post (e-mail will not be accepted unless scanned original signatures are included) to the address on the application form by:

 

Monday 31st May 2005

 

 

Travel & accommodation

 

The SOLID project will reimburse reasonable travel costs for participants to travel to the training and provide accommodation and subsistence for the duration of the training. This is on the condition that participants attend all the sessions of the training. Absence from any part of the training without good cause and prior agreement will mean that we will be unable to reimburse costs.

 


Text Box: If you would like further information, please contact:

Tansy Hutchinson (Project Co-ordinator) or Patrick Yu (European Co-ordinator)
Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities
3rd Floor Ascot House
24-31 Shaftesbury Square
Belfast
BT2 3DW
Tel: (0044) 028 90238645
e-mail: thutchinson@nicem.org.uk or patrickyu@nicem.org.uk

If you would like to register your interest for the trainings being held in 2006, please contact Françoise Barlet (Administrator of the SOLID Project) at the above address. E-mail fbarlet@nicem.org.uk

 


Application form for Participation in the training of the SOLID project.

 

Please read the information note before completing this application and ensure you complete all sections and provide any supporting material requested, use a separate sheet if necessary.

 

Please also ensure that the application is signed by both the applicant and the nominating organisation.

 

Return to:

SOLID training recruitment panel

Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities

3rd Floor Ascot House

24-31 Shaftesbury Square

Belfast

BT2 3DW

Tel: +44 (0)28 90238645

Fax: +44 (0)28 90319485

 

 

 

Deadline for applications: Monday 31st May 2005

 

 

 

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Section 1

 

Which training are you applying for (please tick)?

 

Pilot 1 (organisations working in Slovakia, Sweden or Belgium)          c

 

Pilot 2 (organisations working in Hungary, Italy or UK)               c

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Section 2 – The organisation

 

Name of organisation

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Country of work (if more than one, please state country in which the majority of work is conducted)

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 Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Telephone_________________fax__________________________

 

E-mail___________________________website________________

 

1.   Please provide below a brief description of the organisation’s main purpose and activities.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2. Does your organisation either (a) already offer advice/support to victims of race discrimination (not limited to legal support) or (b) is it in a position to offer this advice/support? Please give details, including planned activities in 2005/2006.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


3. Which ethnic or racial minority group(s) does your organisation work with?

 

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4. If you feel that your organisation would play a particular role/have a particular contribution in the formation or implementation of a national strategy on litigation and support, please give details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Section 3 - The applicant

 

Name_______________________________________________

 

Job Title________________________________________________

 

Contact details (if different from above)

Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Telephone__________________fax_______________________

 

E-mail___________________________Mobile_________________

 

1.   Please describe your role within the organisation

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2.   How long have you been involved with your organisation?

 

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3.   Please give details of your experience as you feel it relates to this training, in particular experience relating to advocacy (not limited to legal, see definition in information sheet 2). For example, please mention any experience you have in acting as an advocate for victims of discrimination, in delivering/receiving relevant training, lobbying and campaigning etc.

 

If preferred, an up to date CV detailing this information will also be accepted.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


4.   Please give details of your interest in discrimination law and its enforcement

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


5.   Have you been involved in/applied for any other training programmes funded under the European Commission Community Action Programme Against Discrimination? Please specify.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


6.   What level of English language proficiency do you have (please circle)?

 

Speaking Skills          High                    Medium              Low

 

Listening Skills                   High                    Medium              Low

 

Writing Skills              High                    Medium              Low

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information. The following information will not be used in selection.

 

Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments, due to disability, to enable you to take part in this training, or which you wish to be taken into account when your application is considered.   Reasonable adjustments are things like sign language interpreters, making the accommodation and training rooms accessible for you, written materials in accessible formats.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

If you would like to discuss your disability requirements further please contact:

 

Françoise Barlet

Administrative Worker (SOLID Project)

Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities

3rd Floor Ascot House

24-31 Shaftesbury Square

Belfast

BT2 3DW

Tel: +44 (0)28 90238645

Fax: +44 (0)28 90319485

E-mail: fbarlet@nicem.org.uk

 

Do you have any dietary requirements (vegetarian, food allergies, hallal, kosher etc)? If so, please specify

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Do you require a visa to travel within EU Member States?

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Please sign and date the following declarations:

 

Organisation declaration

 

________________________________________________________(insert name of organisation) is willing to commit to:

·      Involvement in the development of a national strategy on litigation and support, and to communicate with the SOLID project following the training regarding the development and implementation of the strategy; and

·      Involvement in National networks as part of the development and implementation of a national strategy on litigation and support.

 

I declare that the information contained in this application and supporting material is true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 

Signature (representative of the organisation)

 

______________________________

 

Place/date_________________________

 

Individual declaration

 

I commit to attendance at the entire training session, and to participation, as appropriate, in implementing the organisational commitments made above.

 

I declare that the information contained in this application and supporting material is true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 

Signature__________________________Place/Date____________________________

 

 

 

 

Text Box: This project is supported by the European Community Action Programme to combat Discrimination (2001-2006). This programme was established to support the effective implementation of new EU anti-discrimination legislation. The six-year Programme targets all stakeholders who can help shape the development of appropriate and effective anti-discrimination legislation and policies, across the EU-25, EFTA and EU candidate countries.

The Action Programme has three main objectives. These are:
1. To improve the understanding of issues related to discrimination
2. To develop the capacity to tackle discrimination effectively
3. To promote the values underlying the fight against discrimination

For More information see:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/fundamental_rights/index_en.htm
The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the
opinion or position of the European Commission Directorate
General Employment and Social Affairs nor any person acting on its behalf is responsible for the use which might be made of the information in this publication.
 



[1] In accordance with the race equality directive, our definition includes “associations, organisations or other legal entities which have…a legitimate interest in ensuring that the provisions of this directive are complied with”. Organisations do not have to be defined as an NGO in national law, and for example would include Trade Unions as well as voluntary/community organisations.

[2]Due to a limited budget and the training methodology English language skills will be a requirement. The understanding is that participants will act as an information conduit for those organisations within each country for which this creates a barrier.