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Key points include the impact of incidents of mass (extremist) violence and related geopolitical developments on society, community and individuals...General publications27 February 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsDealing with conspiracy narratives in the close social environment. A practical handbook to help the helpers, December 2023Conspiracy narratives can pose a threat to liberal democracies, as observed in numerous Member States of the EU. This paper aims at supporting practitioners in the social services sector as well as practitioners in general who have family members and friends affected by such narratives.General publications30 January 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Cross-cutting Event - Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain, The Hague 28 November 2023 This paper summarises the main takeaways of the discussions held during the RAN cross-cutting event on ‘Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain’, which took place on 28 November 2023 in The Hague, The Netherlands.General publications8 December 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN HEALTH Working Group meeting - Psychotic disorders and the implications for P/CVE, 23-24 October 2023 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.General publications20 November 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - Enhancing the cooperation between mental health practitioners and security forces in P/CVE, the Hague 28-29 March 2023On 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 amongGeneral publications21 September 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Mental Health: Trauma, violent extremism and masculinity, Bologna 20-21 June 2023On 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...General publications23 May 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Practitioners Study Visit - Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism (REMVE)/Violent Right-wing Extremism (VRWE) in the US and EU, New York City 15-16 March 2023 Participants of this two-day study visit jointly took stock of established practices as well as continuing challenges across primary, secondary and tertiary prevention before specifically looking into P/CVE structures in the context of law enforcement, mental health, rehabilitation and...Expert opinion7 February 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN HEALTH - The ‘how’ and ‘why’ of hate crime and the implications for mental health practitioners, Berlin 05-06 December 2022Mental health practitioners, police, local authorities and youth and social workers were invited to discuss the victims and perpetrators perspectives and to share ideas and experiences about possible interventions.Expert opinion9 December 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsManual for Responses to returning foreign terrorist fighters and their families 2nd Edition, 2022This manual outlines responses to FTFs and their families, returning or planning to return to their home countries within the EU, from terrorist conflict zones such as Syria and Iraq. When the term “returnees” is used in this manual, it refers to FTFs and their families (women and children). 1Page 123Next
General publications19 July 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - The attraction of conspiracy theories and disinformation: A mental health perspective, Bucharest 30-31 May 2024The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting that took place on 30-31 May 2024 in Bucharest, Romania.
General publications10 June 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Health WG meeting - The impact of incidents of mass (extremist) violence and related geopolitical developments on mental health and P/CVE, Lisbon 19-20 March 2024 The paper summarises the main takeaways of the RAN Mental Health WG meeting, which took place on 19-20 March 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. Key points include the impact of incidents of mass (extremist) violence and related geopolitical developments on society, community and individuals...
General publications27 February 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsDealing with conspiracy narratives in the close social environment. A practical handbook to help the helpers, December 2023Conspiracy narratives can pose a threat to liberal democracies, as observed in numerous Member States of the EU. This paper aims at supporting practitioners in the social services sector as well as practitioners in general who have family members and friends affected by such narratives.
General publications30 January 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Cross-cutting Event - Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain, The Hague 28 November 2023 This paper summarises the main takeaways of the discussions held during the RAN cross-cutting event on ‘Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain’, which took place on 28 November 2023 in The Hague, The Netherlands.
General publications8 December 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN HEALTH Working Group meeting - Psychotic disorders and the implications for P/CVE, 23-24 October 2023 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.
General publications20 November 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - Enhancing the cooperation between mental health practitioners and security forces in P/CVE, the Hague 28-29 March 2023On 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
General publications21 September 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Mental Health: Trauma, violent extremism and masculinity, Bologna 20-21 June 2023On 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...
General publications23 May 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN Practitioners Study Visit - Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism (REMVE)/Violent Right-wing Extremism (VRWE) in the US and EU, New York City 15-16 March 2023 Participants of this two-day study visit jointly took stock of established practices as well as continuing challenges across primary, secondary and tertiary prevention before specifically looking into P/CVE structures in the context of law enforcement, mental health, rehabilitation and...
Expert opinion7 February 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN HEALTH - The ‘how’ and ‘why’ of hate crime and the implications for mental health practitioners, Berlin 05-06 December 2022Mental health practitioners, police, local authorities and youth and social workers were invited to discuss the victims and perpetrators perspectives and to share ideas and experiences about possible interventions.
Expert opinion9 December 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsManual for Responses to returning foreign terrorist fighters and their families 2nd Edition, 2022This manual outlines responses to FTFs and their families, returning or planning to return to their home countries within the EU, from terrorist conflict zones such as Syria and Iraq. When the term “returnees” is used in this manual, it refers to FTFs and their families (women and children).