RAN Mental Health Working Group(RAN HEALTH) The Health sector plays an important role in the prevention of violent extremism. The key challenge for this sector is to interpret signs of radicalisation and help those individuals who might be at risk of being radicalised. The RAN Mental Health Working Group focuses on raising awareness within the health sector and helping establish an effective network of health practitioners across Member States. The group also promotes partnerships between frontline agencies in the Member States. PapersGeneral publications19 July 2024RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - The attraction of conspiracy theories and disinformation: A mental health perspective, Bucharest 30-31 May 2024General publications10 June 2024RAN 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 General publications27 February 2024Dealing with conspiracy narratives in the close social environment. A practical handbook to help the helpers, December 2023General publications30 January 2024RAN Cross-cutting Event - Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain, The Hague 28 November 2023 General publications8 December 2023RAN HEALTH Working Group meeting - Psychotic disorders and the implications for P/CVE, 23-24 October 2023 General publications20 November 2023RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - Enhancing the cooperation between mental health practitioners and security forces in P/CVE, the Hague 28-29 March 2023See all RAN HEALTH Papers Videos RAN Reporters: short doc about a helpline set up to help with P/CVE practitioners mental health.RAN Reporters: short doc about a helpline set up to help with P/CVE practitioners mental health.Two experts discuss the growing recognition of mental health factors around violent extremismTwo experts discuss the growing recognition of mental health factors around violent extremismCase study #1: a mental health approach to understanding and preventing violent extremismCase study #1: a mental health approach to understanding and preventing violent extremismHolding difficult conversations: mental health workHolding difficult conversations: mental health workClose Podcasts Podcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #10 - Alfredo CalcedoPodcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #10 - Alfredo CalcedoPodcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #9 - Noemi BertinottiPodcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #9 - Noemi BertinottiPodcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #8 - Antje Götz-Bungarten, PsychologistPodcast - Meet a RAN Practitioner #8 - Antje Götz-Bungarten, PsychologistClose Contact Working Group leaders:Catherine Grandsard, FranceEva María Jiménez González, SpainFor the Working Groups contact points, please see the contacts page
General publications19 July 2024RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - The attraction of conspiracy theories and disinformation: A mental health perspective, Bucharest 30-31 May 2024
General publications10 June 2024RAN 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
General publications27 February 2024Dealing with conspiracy narratives in the close social environment. A practical handbook to help the helpers, December 2023
General publications30 January 2024RAN Cross-cutting Event - Prevention of violent extremism: A shared responsibility between mental health care and the security domain, The Hague 28 November 2023
General publications8 December 2023RAN HEALTH Working Group meeting - Psychotic disorders and the implications for P/CVE, 23-24 October 2023
General publications20 November 2023RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting - Enhancing the cooperation between mental health practitioners and security forces in P/CVE, the Hague 28-29 March 2023
Working Group leaders:Catherine Grandsard, FranceEva María Jiménez González, SpainFor the Working Groups contact points, please see the contacts page