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JOUR 1

Mardi

02 juin 2026

JOUR 1 : Fonctionnement


Matin


09:00 – 09:30 Accueil café


09:30 – 10:10 Ouverture et mots de bienvenue

  • Maryse Le Men Régnier, Présidente, France Victimes
  • Rosa Jansen, Présidente, Victim Support Europe
  • Tommaso Chiamparino, Coordinateur de la Commission européenne chargé des droits des victimes
  • Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères, France (À confirmer)

10:10 – 11:10 Session 1 : Piloter une organisation d’aide aux victimes

Gouvernance, ressources humaines, coordination et capacités organisationnelles

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs : This session centers on individual presentations that tell the story of victim support organisations, with a particular focus on the practicalities of running such organisations — including governance, staffing, coordination, and capacity. Presentations will highlight both key challenges and successful approaches.
  • Format : Three keynote inputs, followed by a 15-minute, high-impact discussion segment. Each speaker will be addressed with one focused, thought-provoking question.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Martyn Herward, Director of Business Services and Deputy Chief Executive, Victim Support England and Wales
  • Sofia Barlind, Victim Support Sweden
  • Marie Grosset, French Conseil d’État

Moderateur :
Carmen Rasquette, APAV


11:10 – 11:40 Pause café


11:40 – 12:40 Session 2 : Fournir des services d’aide aux victimes

Prestations proposées aux victimes et modalités de mise en œuvre de l’accompagnement

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs : This session explores the foundational principles of victim support services — the why behind service delivery. It will examine why access to a baseline level of support is a fundamental need for all victims, and how all-crime services function as a universal safety net.
    The session will also address how organisations continuously enhance quality and impact, highlighting approaches such as accreditation, evaluation frameworks, and key performance indicators (KPIs). Practical service models and long-term strategies that sustain quality over time will be showcased.
  • Format : The session will consist of a series of individual presentations, each followed by a targeted, thought-provoking question — one per speaker — designed to stimulate focused discussion and deeper insight.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Nela Kalpic, victim-advocate
  • Hetty Burgman et Elizabeth Mol, Victim Support Netherlands
  • Anne Decung, France Victimes (ADAVEM JP 40)
  • Costas Yannopoulos, Président, The Smile of the Child

Moderateur :
Julianne Grima, Executive Chairperson, Victim Support Malta


Après-midi


12:40 – 14:00 Déjeuner


14:00 – 15:00 Séance thématique : Des mécanismes d’orientation réellement efficaces

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs : This session explores referral mechanisms that truly function across the full victim support ecosystem, moving beyond theory to what works in practice.
    Through a theatrical case study based on the national referral system in Belgium, participants will gain insight into how services connect, coordinate, and respond in real time. The session will highlight the critical elements that enable effective referrals — as well as the challenges that can disrupt them.
  • Format : At the heart of the session is a live, theatrical visualisation of the referral process. This will map coordination flows, service handovers, key decision points, and common bottlenecks, offering a dynamic and immersive understanding of how referral systems operate in practice.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Sarah Christoyannis, actress, Belgique
  • Sarah De Valckenaere, Head of the Victim Support Unit at the police of Deinze-Zulte–Lievegem, Belgique
  • Kim Covent, police advisor & customer coordinator, Gent Police
  • Thomas Wyns, Strategic Coordinator for the Veilig Huis Limburg- Limburg Safe House (or Domestic Violence Support Center)
  • Gitte Hendrickx, Victim Support Counsellor, Centrum Algemeen Welzijnswerk (CAW)
  • Olivier Lauwers, Chief-secretary of the Terrorism Division – Commission for financial aid for victims of intentional acts of violence

Narrateur :
Levent Altan, Executive Director, Victim Support Europe


15:00 – 16:30 Ateliers de l’après-midi


16:30 – 16:40 Retour en séance plénière


16:40 – 17:00 Conférence principal

Charlotte Beluet, Ministère de la Justice, France


17:00 – 17:05 Conclusion de la première journée

Jérôme Moreau, Vice président et porte parole, France Victimes


19:00               Dîner de gala en bateau sur le Poséidon avec une croisière sur Paris


JOUR 2

Mercredi

03 juin 2026

JOUR 2 : Financement et préparation de l’avenir


Matin


09:00 – 09:30 Accueil café


09:30 – 09:45 Ouverture | Accueil du Jour 2 et récapitulatif

Marina Kazakova, Associate Communications Manager, Victim Support Europe


09:45 – 10:45 Session 1 : Assurer la pérennité d’une organisation d’aide aux victimes

Comment garantir la pérennité des structures de l’aide aux victimes ?

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs :
    • A practical, “how-to” session examining the core mechanics of sustaining a victim support organisation
    • Emphasis on what works, why it works, and how approaches can be adapted across different national contexts
    • Fundraising strategies that have demonstrated tangible results
    • Effective grant and donor management across both short- and long-term cycles
    • Ethical business development and private-sector partnerships aligned with victim-centred values
  • Format : Roundtable discussion, enabling interactive exchange, peer learning, and practical problem-solving.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Jérôme Bertin, Directeur Général de la Fédération France Victimes
  • Janice Buntling, CEO, Victim Support Northern Ireland
  • Knut A Gulbrandsen, Chairman, Victim Support Denmark

Moderateur :
Antonio De Martin, Development, Innovation & Knowledge Management Director, Victim Support Europe


10:45 – 11:15 Pause-café


11:15 – 12:15 Session 2 : Proposer des services tournés vers l’avenir

Stratégies favorisant le bien-être et la résilience du personnel

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs : Protecting staff wellbeing is essential to strengthening services and improving outcomes for victims. This interactive, practice-oriented session will explore staff wellbeing and resilience as core components of service quality, highlighting practical approaches that organisations can implement in their daily work.
  • Format : The session combines short keynote inputs (10-minute “blitz talks” from each speaker) followed by a facilitated discussion and audience Q&A. This structure is designed to encourage reflection, exchange of experiences, and shared learning.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Jon Boutcher, Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
  • Amanda Herron-Quan, GM – People & Wellbeing, Victim Support New Zealand
  • Ann Verelst, the Belgian government’s Centre of Expertise for Psychosocial Support for Victims of Collective Emergencies
  • À confirmer, Psychologist, France

Moderateurs :

  • Matylda Pogorzelska, Project Officer, Justice, Digital and Migration Unit, FRA
  • Aleksandra Ivankovic, Deputy Director, Victim Support Europe

12:15 – 13:15 Session 3 : Proposer des services tournés vers l’avenir

Outils innovants apportant un réel bénéfice aux victimes

Format et objectifs de la session

  • Objectifs :
    • An interactive, forward-looking session exploring how innovation and technology can meaningfully improve outcomes for victims
    • A showcase of emerging approaches, featuring live or on-screen demonstrations of tools in practice
  • Format : Short keynote-style inputs will be followed by a Q&A, encouraging critical discussion, reflection, and exchange on the opportunities and limitations of future-facing solutions.

Intervenants

Intervenants :

  • Carmen Rasquete, Executive Director to the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV)
  • Élia Faustino, Head of Business Consulting, askblue
  • Maatu Arkio-Lampinen, Head of Service Development at Victim Support Finland
  • Anna Juusela, CEO/Fondatrice, We Encourage, AinoAid™

Moderateur :
Arastalis B. Choudhury, Fondateur et CEO de NECX Inc


Après-midi


13:15 – 14:45 Déjeuner


14:45 – 16:45 Laboratoires d’échanges de l’après-midi


16:45 – 17:00 Clôture

  • Levent Altan, Directeur exécutif, Victim Support Europe
  • Isabelle Sadowski, Directrice Générale Adjointe, France Victimes
  • Rosa Jansen, Victim Support Netherlands