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RSSRAN 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.
This edition of the RAN Practitioners Spotlight magazine therefore takes a look at the nature of the mental health challenges, including personality disorders and childhood experiences, gender, training for practitioners and ethical considerations.
We are currently looking for suitable participants for the online RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on ‘Psychotic disorders and the implications for PCVE.’ This meeting will look at the role of psychosis in the context of terrorist attacks...
The training is open to any first-line practitioner from within the RAN Practitioners network who is a ‘digital beginner’ and is looking to ‘get online.’ This training is therefore for practitioners who: would like to better understand the digital world...
The target audience of this webinar are P/CVE first-line practitioners as well as institutions and agencies management members, who work with primary, secondary and tertiary prevention.
A networking dinner will also take place on 17 October (19:00 CEST). Participants are highly encouraged to attend the dinner to connect with their counterparts in other Member States and to foster cross-cutting exchanges of experiences and information.
We are looking for suitable police officers with the following profile: analysts (crowd management, violent extremism), commanders/decision-makers (crowd management) or police officers (crowd management, violent extremism).