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RSSOn 22-23 March 2022, the RAN Young Platform (RAN YOUNG) organised its third RAN YOUNG Review Panel. Through an online workshop, 16 young people reviewed three projects from RAN’s Collection of Inspiring Practices.
Violent extremism is a global issue, but the start of a radicalisation process often takes place in a local context. Cities or neighbourhoods that at first sight appear to have similar socio-geographic characteristics do not always turn out to be a similarly ‘fertile’ breeding ground...
This 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.
The Families, Communities and Social Care (FC&S) Working Group convened a meeting on 16 and 17 March to address the topic of hybrid social work and digital awareness in support for families of radicalised individuals.
This study focuses on the main areas covered by the EU Action plan on Integration and Inclusion 2021-2027 that support the integration of migrant women for example in education and training, employment and skills, health and housing.
- Theme
- Integration
The Rehabilitation Manual was designed for professionals working for the benefit of tertiary prevention. This manual is designed for professionals working with young people in secondary prevention and in an open environment.
The Manifesto for Education, published by the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) in 2015,1 called for educators, partners and governments to take action to stem the rise of violent extremism across Europe.
This paper collects some of the key insights related to practical rehabilitation work with socio-economically stable and middle-aged target groups based on experiences and knowledge collected in P/CVE and adjacent fields.
How do EU Member States, Norway and Georgia tackle human trafficking of third-country nationals? The latest study from the European Migration Network maps the framework at EU and national level relevant to the detection, identification and protection of presumed victims.
- Theme
- Trafficking in human beings
This paper summarises the main insights gained about Helsinki’s management of child returnees, describing the multi-agency cooperation in a chronological order. This is followed up by recommendations from the practitioners from Helsinki to their colleagues from different Member States.