Filter by Keywords Publication typeExpert opinionBackground documentGeneral publicationsToggle dropdown SubjectradicalisationToggle dropdown Search Clear filters RAN VoT Papers (15) RSS Showing results 1 to 10 Background document, General publications1 August 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - How to involve victims/survivors of terrorism in preventing and countering conspiracy narratives in schools, Prague 13-14 June 2024The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group meeting that took place on 13-14 June 2024 in Prague, Czechia.Background document15 March 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - Ensuring the well-being of victims/survivors of terrorism involved in P/CVE, 21 November 2023This paper summarises the discussion at the RAN VoT WG meeting that took place on 21 November 2023, starting with a short description of the key points and following up with a list of recommendations.Background document20 February 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG Meeting - Younger generations, older tragedies: how can commemoration involving youth support PVE?, Madrid 26-27 September 2023This conclusion paper reports the highlights of the discussion, followed by the various roles commemoration can play, the possible role of victims/survivors in commemorative activities, and specifically how to involve youth in remembrance. Recommendations are presented in the last section.Expert opinion21 December 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsOpinion - Inspiring Practices for the Meaningful Inclusion of Victims/survivors of Terrorism in P/CVE work, December 2023This 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.General publications31 October 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG Meeting - Cultural and artistic approaches involving victims/survivors of terrorism, with a commemorative, healing or PVE aim, Vienna 22-23 June 2023This 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.Background document22 September 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsTestimonials: Involving victims/survivors of terrorism in P/CVE, September 2023This 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,...Expert opinion7 April 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - Involving victims/survivors in P/CVE, Nice 29-30 September 2022 This conclusion paper gathers the most important outcomes of the meeting, structured per discussion topic. Additionally, an ad hoc paper will be drafted based on these recommendations and additional research.Expert opinion5 August 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT The perception of victims/survivors of terrorism in media, Milan 23-24 May 2022In the aftermath of an attack there is a large hunger for information and media often turn to those who have been directly affected.Expert opinion28 April 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT Incorporating memorial needs of victims and survivors in P/CVE efforts, online meeting 24-25 November 2021This paper is based on the insights from the RAN Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group meeting on 24-25 November 2021. It presents how practitioners view the different approaches, ways and characteristics of memorialisation and what is the potential of commemorative practices in P/CVE.Expert opinion13 October 2021Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT Supporting the voices of young victims/survivors of terrorism 18 June 2021While young women and men already face several challenges in the transition to adulthood, such as economic insecurity, social changes and the need to adapt to new life environments, surviving a terrorist attack can increase the burden of having to navigate big life-changing events while needing... 1Page 12Next
Background document, General publications1 August 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - How to involve victims/survivors of terrorism in preventing and countering conspiracy narratives in schools, Prague 13-14 June 2024The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group meeting that took place on 13-14 June 2024 in Prague, Czechia.
Background document15 March 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - Ensuring the well-being of victims/survivors of terrorism involved in P/CVE, 21 November 2023This paper summarises the discussion at the RAN VoT WG meeting that took place on 21 November 2023, starting with a short description of the key points and following up with a list of recommendations.
Background document20 February 2024Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG Meeting - Younger generations, older tragedies: how can commemoration involving youth support PVE?, Madrid 26-27 September 2023This conclusion paper reports the highlights of the discussion, followed by the various roles commemoration can play, the possible role of victims/survivors in commemorative activities, and specifically how to involve youth in remembrance. Recommendations are presented in the last section.
Expert opinion21 December 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsOpinion - Inspiring Practices for the Meaningful Inclusion of Victims/survivors of Terrorism in P/CVE work, December 2023This 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.
General publications31 October 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG Meeting - Cultural and artistic approaches involving victims/survivors of terrorism, with a commemorative, healing or PVE aim, Vienna 22-23 June 2023This 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.
Background document22 September 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsTestimonials: Involving victims/survivors of terrorism in P/CVE, September 2023This 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,...
Expert opinion7 April 2023Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT WG meeting - Involving victims/survivors in P/CVE, Nice 29-30 September 2022 This conclusion paper gathers the most important outcomes of the meeting, structured per discussion topic. Additionally, an ad hoc paper will be drafted based on these recommendations and additional research.
Expert opinion5 August 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT The perception of victims/survivors of terrorism in media, Milan 23-24 May 2022In the aftermath of an attack there is a large hunger for information and media often turn to those who have been directly affected.
Expert opinion28 April 2022Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT Incorporating memorial needs of victims and survivors in P/CVE efforts, online meeting 24-25 November 2021This paper is based on the insights from the RAN Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group meeting on 24-25 November 2021. It presents how practitioners view the different approaches, ways and characteristics of memorialisation and what is the potential of commemorative practices in P/CVE.
Expert opinion13 October 2021Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsRAN VoT Supporting the voices of young victims/survivors of terrorism 18 June 2021While young women and men already face several challenges in the transition to adulthood, such as economic insecurity, social changes and the need to adapt to new life environments, surviving a terrorist attack can increase the burden of having to navigate big life-changing events while needing...