Since 2007 Judy Korn is an appointed Ashoka Fellow. Ashoka assists Violence Prevention Network in many ways.
Since 2007 Judy Korn is an appointed Ashoka Fellow. Ashoka assists Violence Prevention Network in many ways.
The Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth is a reliable partner of Violence Prevention Network for many years, e.g. within the framework of the federal programme “Live Democracy!” and the projects on deradicalisation in prison, as well as in the field of right-wing extremism and the project dist[ex] – Development of a Network for Disengagement and Exit Work.
The Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space supports Violence Prevention Network as part of the RADIS project – Research on the social causes and effects of radical Islam in Germany and Europe.
The Federal Ministry of the Interior has been a reliable partner of the Violence Prevention Network for many years. Among other things, it has assisted in the development of evaluation designs for preventative measures.
In cooperation with the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), Violence Prevention Network operates workshops and vocational trainings within the project De-escalation and self-protection for advisers in disengagement work (DeSBa).
The Centre of Competence against Extremism in Baden-Wurttemberg (konex) is a partner in our trainings in prison in Baden-Wurttemberg since 2016.
The Bavarian Federal Policedepartment is a partner of Violence Prevention Network in the Advice Centre Bavaria.
The Landeskommission “Berlin gegen Gewalt” (State Commission “Berlin against violence”) of the Senate Department for the Interior and Sport supports the Advice Centre Berlin of Violence Prevention Network as part of the “Berliner Landesprogramm Radikalisierungsprävention” (Berlin State Programme Radicalisation Prevention). The Berlin Senate Department for Labour, Social Affairs, Equality, Integration, Diversity and Anti-Discrimination is a partner in the programme Deradicalisation in prison and in the project Crossroads. Together with the Berlin Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, Violence Prevention Network has initiated the project proRespekt in cooperation with Deutsche Kinder- und Jugendstiftung (German Children and Youth Foundation) and Gangway e. V.
The Brandenburg Ministry of Justice and Digitalisation is our partner in the programme Deradicalisation in Prison.
The Hessian Ministry of the Interior, Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Hessian Information and Competence Centre against Extremism (HKE) are partners in the Hessian Prevention Network against Salafism in the Advice Centre Hessen. The Hessian Ministry of Justice is our cooperation partner in the field of deradicalisation in prison.
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The Ministry of Justice in Lower Saxony has been our partner in the field of deradicalisation in prison since 2016.
The Saxon State Ministries of Justice and of the Interior are partners in the programme Deradicalisation in Prison. The Saxon State Ministry for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion is a co-financier of the Violence Prevention Network’s Advice Centre Saxony as part of the state programme Weltoffenes Sachsen (Open Saxony).
The Thuringian Ministry for Education, Youth and Sport is partner in the Advice Centre Thuringia of Violence Prevention Network.
Violence Prevention Network supports the Weltoffenes Thühringen initiative.
The European Union is funding the projects European Observatory of Online Hate – EOOH, PARTESS und TRACE.
The foundation Kurt und Maria Dohle Stiftung supports Violence Prevention Network in projects in the area of religiously motivated extremism.
Under the aegis of the Fondation de Luxembourg, with the support of the Eduq Foundation, we are implementing a project in the Saxon prison system.
With the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt we cooperate in the Projects PrEval and RADIS.
Violence Prevention Network is a practice partner of the Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft „Gegen Hass im Netz“ (Federal working group “Against Hate Online”).
The Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Federal Agency for Civic Education) offers the Infodienst Radikalisierungsprävention – a nationwide database for the issue of prevention of Salafism – and supports Violence Prevention Network in the field of e-learning and neighbourly assistance.
Violence Prevention Network is a member of the Christchurch Call Advisory Network.