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Implementing preventive actions for children and youth

The benefits of preventive work with children and youth- Investing in the future

International Forum March 1

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, 2010

Fryshuset

Mårtensdalsgatan 2-8 Stockholm, Sweden

Following the success of a first Conference in Paris in 2008, which launched an International Prevention Network, the Forum on Implementing Preventive Actions for Children and Youth invites prevention specialists from all European countries to share their experience. The focus of the Forum is to address the most common problems faced by prevention structures in Europe : identifying tools and methodology that are most efficient and building successful partnerships with local authorities and institutions.

With the support of the Prevention and fight against Crime Programme of the European Union

Prevention and Fight against Crime 2009

With Financial Support from the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme European Commission- Directorate- General Justice, Freedom and Security

Programme

Monday, March 1

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, 2010

Practical issues of social intervention on children and families

Morning 9:00-12:00: Plenary session

Opening speeches

By the President of Fryshuset, Johan OLJEQVIST and the acting President of Mission Possible, Patrick BEAU

Keynote addresses

By Ingvar NILSSON Economist and Researcher, Swedish Institute for Socio-Ecological Economies, and Andre NORMAN, CEO, Project Footprints, consultant/trainer for government agencies, faith organizations and charitable foundations, dealing with high risk populations

Afternoon- 13:00-17:00: Workshops

Workshop n° 1: Detecting at-risk children and families: when should we act? (13.00 – 15.00)

Confirmed speakers : Fatima ASARD, manager of the project “Children of single mothers” at Fryshuset, Sweden; A representative from Mission Possible, France; Gorazd MEŠKO, and Danijela FRANGEŽ University of Maribor, Slovenia

Workshop n° 2: Working with children and youth: what works, what doesn’t? (15 :30 - 17 :00)

Confirmed speakers : Beatrice CLARKE and Ahmed ABDIRAHIM, Lugna Gatan (Easy streets) project, Sweden ; Donnacadh HURLEY, Programme manager, BRYR project, Ireland; Bernd BAUER, CEO SAPH Vision Quest Association Inc, Australia, Pia Beate MONCLER, manager/professional Leader of the project Ungdomsbasen, Norway

Evening : Reception in the Stockholm City Hall (18 :30)

On an invitation by the City of Stockholm

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Tuesday, March 2

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, 2010 Prevention is everybody’s business:

building successful partnerships between public and private actors

Morning 8:30 -12:30: Workshops

Workshop n° 3: Which institutional partnerships for early intervention? Some practical experience (8.30 – 10:30)

Confirmed speakers: Beatrice CLARKE and Ahmed ABDIRAHIM, Lugna Gatan (Easy streets) project, Sweden, Gorazd MEŠKO, University of Maribor, Slovenia, Ulrika KVARNSTRÖM, Work Environment Official and Berndt NILSSON, Superintendent, Stockholm County police, Sweden; Maria-José BERNUZ-BENEITEZ, University of Zaragoza, Spain

Workshop n° 4: Evaluating early prevention? (11 :00- 13 :00)

Confirmed speaker : Ingvar NILSSON Economist and Researcher, Swedish Institute for Socio-Ecological Economies

Afternoon- 14:00-16:00: Plenary session

Summary of interventions: What have we learnt?

Closing session: where do we go from here?

Confirmed speakers: Martin DWORÉN, Head of public affairs, Fryshuset, Patrick BEAU, President, Mission Possible

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The working languages will be mostly English and some French. Translation services will be provided. Please tick the appropriate box to let us know if you speak English only French only Both languages

Registration fee : 150 euros Payable by

- International money orders sent via regular post to Mission Possible- Project IPACY (see address below) - Bank wire transfer made to Mission Possible- IPACY

IBAN FR76 1820 6000 4137 5325 2600 193/ BIC AGRIFRPP882

Important information : you must indicate your name in the « info » or « detail » field of your bank’s form so we can trace the payment to you and complete your registration.

Hotel

Scandic hotels have kindly consented a rebate on bookings in their Alvik, Continental and Malmen hotels in Stockholm for all participants. In the confirmation email, you will receive the necessary codes (online booking and payment are possible). Please note bookings should take place before January 28, 2010.

PLEASE SEND THE COMPLETED FORM TO

By email : florabolter.mp@free.fr and/or francois.cathelineau@missionpossible.asso.fr OR By post : Mission Possible- Projet IPACY/6-10 rue Labois-Rouillon/75019 PARIS/FRANCE

Please visit our weblog for regular updates on the Forum : www.ipacy.wordpress.com

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