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RSSThe paper presents the key outcomes and conclusions of the meeting organised on 16 and 17 May by the Families, Communities and Social Care (FC&S) Working Group. The WG brought together 30 practitioners to explore how to empower parents to make their children more emotionally resilient...
This paper aims to address some of the challenges faced by victims/survivors in the P/CVE sector and explore inspiring practices for the inclusion of victims/survivors of terrorism in P/CVE work.
The paper presents an overview and the key outcomes of the RAN Rehabilitation Working Group Meeting that took place in Stockholm, Sweden, on 25-26 May 2023.
The key objective of the paper is to provide practical insights on how extremists in the Western Balkans use sports to connect extremist actors, disseminate propaganda, and also to recruit and radicalise individuals.
The paper summarises the main conclusions following the discussions and presentations that took place at the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on ‘Psychotic disorders and the implications for P/CVE’ on 23 and 24 October.
The paper presents the conclusions of the RAN Practitioners Plenary 2023, the last of its kind before RAN transitions into the new EU Knowledge Hub on the Prevention of Radicalisation in the second half of 2024.
The aim of this paper is to take stock of existing approaches and practices developed and used by practitioners active in primary prevention, including social and family workers, teachers, mental health professionals, local authorities and law enforcement in the CEE Member States of the EU...
The objective of the RAN LOCAL meeting covered in this paper was to explore the extent to which local authorities can leverage art and culture as instruments for preventing and countering various forms of (violent) extremism, as well as boosting local resilience in order to prevent...
On 28 and 29 March 2023, the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on ‘Enhancing the cooperation between mental health practitioners and security forces in P/CVE’ took place in The Hague, the Netherlands. This paper summarises the main conclusions following the discussions and presentations among
This conclusion paper reports on the highlights of the discussions that took place on 22-23 June 2023 in Vienna, Austria, between victims/survivors of terrorism, representatives of victim organisations, and other practitioners working with victims/survivors.
The paper aims to address the challenges and obstacles that are presented along the multidisciplinary work in addressing P/CVE. It will demonstrate cooperation models of the law enforcement/security sector with other relevant actors in the EU countries and how those models...
On the side of practical challenges, data availability and reliability are usually the most common obstacles for evaluating change (outcomes and impact). This paper will further explore these challenges in depth.
The remainder of this paper will firstly cover the highlights of the discussions that were held during the different parts of the 2-day meeting. Secondly, the do’s, don’ts and remaining questions are presented.
This paper aims to systematise the current role of CSOs in combating hate speech in the WBs, to frame limitations in their work and to discuss possible direction for actions that are feasible and sustainable.
This paper captures the main insights from a study visit to Berlin, where expert participants from the Western Balkans entered into exchange with their Berlin counterparts and with each other.
This paper aims to fill in these gaps in knowledge and assist organisations in this regard. The foremost priority of P/CVE efforts, including victims’/survivors' voices, remains the victims/survivors, their well-being, and their sense of ease with the entire process in the lead-up to, and during,...
On 20 and 21 June 2023, the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on trauma, violent extremism and masculinity took place in Bologna, Italy. Participants formulated practical insights and tips on how to work with traumatised individuals in P/CVE...
The paper summarises the conclusions of the RAN POL Working Group’s meeting on 25 and 26 May 2023, in Zagreb, Croatia. Police experts from various Member States came together to assess and explore scenarios for the year 2028 and discuss what capacities the police need...
The paper presents the key findings of the RAN Y&E Working Group meeting that took place in Berlin on 12 and 13 June. The aim was for practitioners in youth work and education to get more insight into the phenomenon of ‘hypermasculinity’ and the extent to which this narrative is a concern for P/CVE.
The paper describes the outcomes of the online small-scale expert meeting held on 27 June 2023 to explore a topic that all P/CVE practitioners grapple with: ethics. Participants discussed the different contexts in which they carry out their work, the ethical questions they have encountered...