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IMPACT Europe Toolkit – Practitioners Training Sessions
The month of February saw the IMPACT Europe team run a number of training sessions for practitioners interested in piloting the project-developed evaluation toolkit for counter violent radicalisation activities. More than one hundred participants registered for the training sessions, including a wide array of practitioners, stakeholders and decision-makers from the counter-violent extremism domain.
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IMPACT Europe publishes on the Journal for Deradicalization
IMPACT Europe researchers Dr Allard Feddes and Professor Marcello Gallucci of UNIMIB published an article on the Winter 15/16 issue of the Journal for Deradicalization. The article, entitled A Literature Review on Methodology used in Evaluating Effects of Preventive and De-radicalisation Interventions, discusses the results of a literature review which was conducted as part of the IMPACT Europe project.

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IMPACT Europe publishes on Secondant
In January 2016, IMPACT Europe researchers published an article discussing the project and its aims on the Dutch journal Secondant. The article, entitled Toolkit helps with evaluation of radicalisation interventions, was authored by Dr Dianne van Hemert of TNO, Dr Ron van Wonderen of VJI and Mr Theo Muskee of DNP.

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IMPACT Europe news digest
Through the button below you can access the archives of the IMPACT Europe news digest. Through this series, the IMPACT Europe team endeavours to present you with a selection of news, commentaries, and journals articles discussing research and policy developments in the issue areas underpinning the project’s work.

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Get involved in IMPACT Europe
IMPACT Europe logo For IMPACT Europe to be able to successfully identify and communicate what works in countering violent radicalisation, it is important to have input from a wide range of practitioners and professionals actively involved with programmes tackling this issue. By engaging with IMPACT Europe, you will therefore have the opportunity both to help create and to benefit from state of the art evaluation techniques for counter violent radicalisation programmes while also networking with international peers. Get in touch to learn more about the ways in which you and your organisation can be involved.

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Funding from the European Union
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 312235. View in browser | Unsubscribe