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Health care

Health care

  Healthcare in prisons R&D challenges #3   Prevention and treatment of communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, sexually...

ICT & robotics

ICT & robotics

  ICT & Robotics for prisons and probation R&D challenges #5   

The internet of everything and the prison of tomorrow;
 Digital...

Policy and Strategy

Policy and Strategy

  R&D challenge #1 Rethinking penitentiary policy and strategy   penitentiary policy planning (and evaluation); prison systems...

Social reintegration

Social reintegration

Prisons and probation: rethinking social reintegrationR&D challenge #2 minors and juveniles education and reinsertion; risk assessment of...

R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

  The deadly attacks in Madrid (2004), London (2005), Glasgow (2007) and Stockholm (2010), followed by the foiled attempts and arrests in...

  • Engineering and Infrastructure

    Engineering and Infrastructure

  • Health care

    Health care

  • ICT & robotics

    ICT & robotics

  • Policy and Strategy

    Policy and Strategy

  • Social reintegration

    Social reintegration

  • R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

    R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

The “EIGEP - European Interaction Guidelines for Education Professionals when working with Children in Juvenile Justice Learning Contexts” has been approved for funding by the European Commission.

With an overall budget of 525.000,00€, the EIGEP project focuses on reducing the disparities in the learning outcomes of the educational experience of a child within the juvenile justice, compared to the ones delivered in mass education, the project aims to:

 

  • Improve the learning outcomes of education in juvenile settings through the development of innovative European induction tool for the initial and further training of educators teaching in juvenile justice contexts (youth detention centers, youth service centers, alternative detention, Alternative Provision schools); the development of support tools and networks to improve the availability and quality of European training offer to education & teaching professionals interested in juvenile justice as a learning context.
  • Improve the management of teaching & learning professionals through measures to develop the learning dimension of the juvenile justice justice system in the partner countries and at European level. 

 

Project partners include:

 

  • 
BSAFE LAB - Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal

  • IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Qualify Just), Portugal

  • CPIP - Centrul pentru Promovarea Invatarii Permanente, Romania

  • NAP Romanian prison system, Romania
  • 
PPCK - Psichologines Paramos lr Konsultavimo Centras, Lithuania
  • 
TITAN Partnership, UK
• ABCD Community Services Ltd, UK

 

For further information about this project, please contact us.

 

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