R2PRIS Radicalisation Prevention in Prisons
  R2PRIS Radicalisation Prevention in Prisons
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  • Home
  • R2PRIS project
    • Partners
    • Objectives & results
    • Outputs
    • Partner's login
  • Assessment
    • Methodological approach
    • Risk factors and dimensions
    • RRAP Radicalisation Risk Assessment in Prisons toolset
    • CIRA Critical Incidents Readiness Assessment
  • Training
    • Online course for practitioners
    • Training materials
    • Certification
  • Library
    • Glossary
  • Outreach
  • Gallery
  • Media
  • Contact

R2PRIS Training materials

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Prison professionals that are certified to use the R2PRIS approach to radicalisation prevention in prisons have access to all the materials needed to be able to train others in their working context. Training materials include: 
  • Training manuals;
  • Session plans;
  • Maps of resources;
  • Assessment tools user guides;
  • Charts and templates to be printed and used in the training sessions;
  • Online resources;
  • Full R2PRIS e-learning contents.
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For further information about how to have access to the R2PRIS training materials, please contact us.
More information
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The R2PRIS project is co-financed by ERASMUS + programme ( KA2 - Strategic partnerships for adult education). ERASMUS +  is the new EU programme for Education, Training, Youth, and Sports (2014-2020).

This website has been accomplished during the project “Radicalisation Prevention in Prisons” - 2015-1-PT01-KA204-013062 (R2PRIS), implemented with the financial support of the European Commission through the Erasmus + Programme.  This publication reflects the views only of the author, The Portuguese National Agency ERASMUS+ Education and Training​  and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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