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RSSWe are currently inviting practitioners, researchers, or policymakers from the mental health and/or security domain who encounter the issues mentioned above in their work and wish to discuss the abovementioned topics, to respond to this call.
We are looking for participants that are interested in joining the upcoming meeting of the RAN Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group: ‘Prevention of secondary traumatisation arising from P/CVE efforts.’
For this joint meeting of the Rehabilitation Working Group and Families, Communities and Social Care Working group, we are presently looking for P/CVE practitioners working with communities and involved in exit work, such as exit workers, probation officers, and community representatives...
This training aims at providing correctional officers with a basic understanding of mental health with respect to their daily work with VETOs or at-risk inmates, including the link between mental health and radicalisation, common issues, stresses and disorders...
In this edition of the RAN Practitioners Update therefore, we take a brief look at the role that the police plays in P/CVE. To do this, we feature the latest episode of RAN Reporters and a recent Spotlight magazine on the topic.
This online mini-training aims at providing practitioners who are relatively new to the field of P/CVE with a chance to obtain a basic understanding of P/CVE rehabilitation work as well as its core principles and challenges.
RAN PRISONS is currently looking for participants with relevant expertise to take part in a meeting on the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in exit work and DDR programmes in prisons and enhancing cooperation with state actors.
For our RAN Youth & Education (Y&E) Working Group meeting, we are looking for youth workers, teachers, and other relevant experts and professionals working with youngsters. Practitioners who can provide concrete examples from their daily practices or who are facing challenges around the extreme...
To do this, the Update features the latest issue of the RAN Practitioners Spotlight magazine and the latest RAN Practitioners film, and highlights some of the key publications on the topic. The Update also features information on four training events on ‘digital skills’ for practitioners.
The webinar will be structured around short presentations on these themes and will include Q & A sessions. The audience will have the opportunity to ask questions via the chat.