La formazione dei mediatori nella tratta: verso una certificazione delle competenze
Abstract
This paper explores the complex and multidisciplinary role of intercultural mediators in addressing human trafficking. It highlights the essential linguistic, cultural, psychological, and legal skills required to support victims effectively. Emphasis is placed on the need for continuous training and formal certification to ensure professional standards. A specific proposal for competence certification (Comlint) is presented, aiming to standardize mediator qualifications and enhance victim protection through informed, ethical, and culturally sensitive communication.
Presentato: 27 Maggio 2025 | Pubblicato 14 Ottobre 2025 | Lingua: it
Keywords Multidisciplinary training • Human trafficking • Intercultural and interlinguistic mediation • Competence certification • Long Life Learning
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