By Children of Prisoners Europe | Organisation
I. Introduction
Romodrom (Czechia) is a non-profit organisation supporting people who are socially excluded or at risk of social exclusion in building a full life. Romodrom (literally, ‘Roma’s Way”) helps equalise the starting line for people needing support, providing social services in 15 prisons in Czechia, with emphasis on the Roma minority. Roma represent over 60% of sentenced prisoners in Czechia yet make up only an estimated 2.5% of the general population. In addition to heightened stress due to separation from their parent, Roma children with a parent in prison suffer longstanding societal prejudices, systemic discrimination against Romani communities, as well as segregation (e.g., education, housing) and financial difficulties. The latter often prevent children from participating in normal leisure activities, leaving children ostracized from the child’s peer group.
Romodrom implements outreach programmes and projects to strengthen the crucial bond between Roma children and their parents in prison, including “Parents to Children, Children to Parents” and “Dads Read to Children”. They also organize Family Days — peer-to-peer events for Roma children that promote, preserve & celebrate Romani culture, strengthening Roma identities, strengthening families, ultimately strengthening the precious bond between children and their parent in prison. They bring joy to Roma children and families, boosting pride in Roma culture while fostering a sense of greater connection to family, friends and society.
II. Project description
Building on previous Family Days, Romodrom is gearing up for their 2026 Family Day for Roma children and their families to experience joy and greater connection—joining in a sports afternoon combined with Romani music and culture and a series of innovative workshops.
Fostering discussions with prisons to allow access to such events will help pave the way for involving Roma imprisoned parents in future schemes, the aim being to organize Game with Mum & Dad football games involving imprisoned parents — including Roma families with a family member in prison — on prison grounds in 2026 or 2027 once further groundwork is laid and prison prejudices are mitigated. This project promotes sustainability of future events to come, including those involving Roma imprisoned parents. It also advances the sustainability and reach of Romodrom’s prison support initiatives.
III. Over 100 participants, with beneficiaries including:
IV. Child participation and child safeguarding
As in 2024, Romodrom will ensure a strong involvement of Roma children who have parents or caregivers in prison in designing Family Day activities through semi-structured interviews. Children will guide the planning of activities, workshops, scheduling, date and times. The semi-structured interview will be with children with whom the fieldworkers are in contact and have a service contract with the parents. The interview with the child will be conducted in the presence of the parent and with his/her permission.
The project is sensitive to child safeguarding risk management and includes measures and strategies to address difficulties. Starting from accompaniment during the event, children will be escorted to the finish station to reduce the risk of injury or other hazards. Romodrom staff will be on hand during the event for any required assistance (inappropriate behaviour towards children, injuries). Romodrom has a solid child safeguarding policy and all Romodrom staff regularly undergo mandatory safeguarding and first aid training. Regarding media promotion without the consent of the child or legal guardian, the PR department will monitor and publicize the event according to the schedule, with absolute respect for the privacy of event participants.
V. Ethics
This project aims at the horizontal principles of equal opportunities and nondiscrimination. Sensitivity to gender inequality is cultivated in Romodrom through regular training (this topic is treated in the Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Directive), and there is also an area in the Code of Ethics dedicated to this topic; every employee is obliged to comply with this code.
Sport is a natural connector. At the event there will be an increased focus on respect for the rules and non-discrimination for all participants. The event removes barriers to recreational activities for children who do not have opportunities to engage in such activities or a supportive family background.
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