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SUMMARY:Fundamental Rights Platform annual meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s meeting is: How can civil society help strengthen the rule of law in the European Union? And how can the rule of law help strengthen civil society? \nRespect for the rule of law is one of the founding values of the European Union (EU). Acknowledging the risk of erosion of this value\, the European Commission established the European Rule of Law Mechanism\, as a preventive tool which aims to promote the rule of law and prevent challenges from emerging or it deteriorating. The European Commission’s annual report on the rule of law is a core component of this Mechanism. The report acknowledges the important role that civil society organisations play for supporting institutional systems of checks and balances pertaining to the rule of law. \nFRA’s 2022 annual update on civic space in the EU provides an overview of how civil society is contributing to this in many ways. It emphasizes the role that civil society plays in promoting a strong rule of law culture in the EU. \nDrawing on these reports\, this year’s annual meeting of the Fundamental Rights Platform will focus on how civil society can best contribute to strengthening the rule of law in their countries\, and on what can be done to support civil society organisations in this endeavour.
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/fundamental-rights-platform-annual-meeting-2022/
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SUMMARY:Terrorism and Trauma: Beyond Survival
DESCRIPTION:Amy O’Neill will be in conversation with Jelena Watkins\, Co-director of the Centre for Collective Trauma. \nAmy is a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing and a mental health professional. Jelena is a psychotherapist specialising in disaster mental health and a 9/11 bereaved family member. \nThis is the latest in our series of ‘In Conversation’ webinars in which guest speakers reflect on experiences of loss\, trauma\, resilience and longer term survival. These are powerful and inspirational stories offering attendees an opportunity to listen\, reflect and – if they wish – to ask questions of those in conversation. \nBoth speakers will draw on their professional and personal experience of dealing with terrorism-related trauma during their conversation. Themes will include coping after collective trauma\, the value of peer support\, finding resilience over the longer term and implications for professional helpers.
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/terrorism-and-trauma-beyond-survival/
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SUMMARY:Combatting Knife Crime: Making Communities Safer & Working in Partnership to Tackle Serious Youth Violence
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will look at how practitioners from across the police service\, education\, health and third sector can improve collaboration and develop early intervention strategies to tackle knife crime. It will provide delegates with a deeper understanding of the implications of government policies for all stakeholders and will share best practice in confronting knife crime. \nProgramme \n\n\nExplore how to develop a multi-agency approach to tackling knife crime\nConsider how to better identify and support children and young people at risk of committing a knife-related crime\nUnderstand the implication of the Police\, Crime\, Sentencing & Courts Act 2022 for local authorities\, police and other stakeholders addressing knife crime\nConsider the impact that an increase in police stop and search powers will have on relationships between the public and police\nDiscuss the role of drugs and county lines in exacerbating the issue of knife crime and how stakeholders should respond\nExamine whether the government’s strategy addresses the root causes of knife crime and develop an understanding of what a long-term strategy may look like\nWorking with community groups and other local and regional stakeholders to prevent knife crime\nAddress current gaps in policy including legislation around knife sales
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/combatting-knife-crime-making-communities-safer-working-in-partnership-to-tackle-serious-youth-violence/
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SUMMARY:Kick-off the 2024 European Elections strategy
DESCRIPTION:In May 2024\, the European Parliament will be directly elected for the tenth time. After the Conference on the Future of Europe\, it is the next big test for supranational democracy. The European Union has a real power to change lives for the better\, to improve the situation of all victims across the Member States and beyond. How can the European Union make a difference? \n\nEnforce existing European laws in Member States.\nDevelop sufficient and coherent EU funding to support the implementation of rights and services.\nSupport partnerships and support coordination across policies\, European bodies\, between States\, NGOs\, practitioners and victims’ themselves.\nDeepen and broaden knowledge through data collection and research.\nDirectly support capacity building of individuals\, organisations\, and State authorities to better deliver high quality services and rights in a victim-sensitive manner.\n\nJoin us for this info event focusing on the launch of European elections 2024 strategy! You will be the first to hear about the new strategy of the European Parliament\, discuss how you could influence the democratic debate and will be able to exchange your plans for the elections with the network! \nThe event will take place on 30 November 2022\, from 12 to 1 pm CET. Please note that the timing has slightly changed! \nPlease register for the event following this link. \nHope to see you online on 30th November!
URL:https://victimsupporthub.eu/event/campaigning-on-twitter-workshop/
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