Fourth Training Of Trainers Course Successfully Completed

The activities of the fourth class of the "Training of Trainers" course were successfully concluded on Wednesday (September 20th). Started in February this year, the training will certify not only magistrates from the State of Tocantins, but also professionals from other States, as well as civil servers from the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins.

The focus of the last block of activities was on the Training of Trainers in Restorative Justice, and teacher Taynã Nunes Quixabeira played a key role in guiding the students through the themes of the IV Module. Taynã commented on her perspective of the training: "I am a civil server at the Court of Justice and I work as an instructor and facilitator of peacebuilding circles. Today, I have the honor of being a teacher on the Training of Trainers in the Restorative Justice course. This course offered the opportunity for all the students to deepen their knowledge of the methodology of peacebuilding circles," she explained.

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Testimonials

The aim of the course was the continuous development of specific skills for teaching and for planning and carrying out training activities in the context of the judiciary. In a testimonial, student Alessandro Carvalho Coutinho, from the State of São Paulo, shared his experience and expectations after completing the training.

"I work at the University of the State of São Paulo (USP) in the area of Information Systems and also at Petrobrás, in the area of Information Security and Artificial Intelligence. My experience at FOFO was enriching, especially as I don't have a law degree. I learned about how the judicial system works, the human aspect and the relationship with Judges, as well as the methodology and process. This has transformed me, allowing me to apply the methodologies in various areas of my life, including my family, my work and the lectures I give. I'm looking forward to apply this knowledge in practice and I'm open to the opportunities that life has in store for me now that I've completed this process," he said.

Foto: Ednan Cavalcanti

 

Judge Gisele Veronezi, who works in criminal execution in the city of Araguaína, also shared her views on the course. "This course is one of the most important of Esmat, as it offers new perspectives on conflict resolution and is a dynamic, viable and replicable alternative. I feel honored to be part of this team and to have participated in this training. I intend to use the teachings of FOFO to have an impact on my reality and spread this knowledge wherever I go," she said.

The course coordinator, Judge Wellington Magalhães, highlighted the importance of the conclusion of this fourth class. "The conclusion of this fourth edition of the Training of Trainers Course strengthens our commitment of training magistrates and civil servers who are active and dedicated for serving citizens well, through quality, swift and efficient judicial service. We are proud of the progress made by our students and we are confident that they will become agents of change in their respective fields, contributing to a fairer and more accessible justice system," he said.

 


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