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P a g e | 28 ERASMUS+ N° 580247-EPP-1-2016-1-FR-EPPKA3-IPI-SOC-IN BEST PRACTICES (Based on RAN Collection of Approaches and Practices, 2017 5 ) We analysed the practices targeting youths and prisoners and selected those that obtained the best feedback. TARGETING YOUTH 1. Bounce https://www.bounce-resilience-tools.eu/en/tool-youth BOUNCE young is a 10-session resilience training programme for youngsters. Resilience is a proven protective factor in the prevention of violent radicalisation - during the 10 interactive sessions, participants strengthen a number of relevant skills and competences, that can help bolster their overall resilience and help them to positively respond to challenges. The BOUNCE young toolkit it available online in English, French, Dutch and Serbian and Albanian. Prospective trainers can attend regular training sessions to further their knowledge and understanding of the programme. RAN (2017) Evaluation ‘The BOUNCE training developed formats are based on scientific research, lessons learned from EU good practices and interviews with youngsters, with a focus on the different ways to enhance the resilience of youngsters against violent radicalisation. During the development and testing of the BOUNCE tools in Belgium and the Netherlands, the Training Network, the Advisory Board and partners and stakeholders (such as school teachers, parents, educators, etc.) have delivered their feedback on the tools. Also the feedback from parents, frontline workers, co-trainers and youngsters involved, was taken into account. The BOUNCE resilience tools were also peer-reviewed on a European level during the RAN Prevent ‘Big education meeting’ on March 4, 2015. This led to positive feedback on the holistic approach of the tools (working with youn gsters, parents and frontline workers, and involving different life domains). Also the positive, strengthening approach, empowerment of the target groups and early preventive approach were referred to as strengths. Between 2015 and 2017, the BOUNCE resilience tools are being implemented on a European level across several European cities and thereby evaluated, considering local specificities, best practices, challenges, etc.’ (p. 226) 5 See : https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/sites/homeaffairs/files/what-we- do/networks/radicalisation_awareness_network/ran-best-practices/docs/ran_collection- approaches_and_practices_en.pdf

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