AusAid to Make Video on Information Desk
Jakarta|badilag.net (20/7/2011)
Australian-Indonesian Partnership for Justice (AIPJ) plans to make a video on Information Desk. The video will explain how an information desk ideally operates in the Family Court of Australia (FCoA) as well as in the Religious Court of Indonesia.
“The video will be presented in a Training of Training on the Information Desk that we will hold at the end of this year”, Nicola Colbran, the program director of AIPJ, said in her meeting room at Cyber 2 Building, Jakarta, Tuesday (19/7/2011).
Nicola explained that the making of the video would take place at the Family Court of Australia. She and the Judicial Reform Team Office (JRTO) of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the delegation from Badilag would visit the FCoA at the end of July.
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“Besides, we will also make the video in one Religious Court of Indonesia. The video will be featured by some actors,” Nicola said.
Previously, Wahyu Widiana, the Director General of Badilag, has issued the guidance on the Information Desk that must be implemented on all Religious Courts throughout Indonesia.
“We realize that we have no specific training on it”, Wahyu said to Nicola in his work room a couple weeks ago.
FCoA it self has developed “Integrated Client Service Delivery Program”. The program was started in 2006 and jointly funded under an agreement between the Courts and the Department of Health and Ageing’s National Suicide Prevention Strategy.
To run the program, FCoA was prepared the skilled staffs by providing them a systematic training. One important skill is the ability to give a mental health support to clients, particularly to whom experiencing a domestic violence.
(arijaya)