The CEDAR program (Continuing Education Against Radicalization) aims to develop effective methods and tools to counter radicalization especially in higher education circles. The program will provide support for education professionals to provide them with tools to identify and prevent the risks of radicalization.
What do we offer in the programme?
The creation of multilingual training modules will help create a European network of male and female trainers who will have the ability to disseminate and implement the materials in their communities.
The courses aim to improve the competencies of primarily male and female professionals from social organizations and associations working directly with young people, especially those groups most at risk of radicalization (people with migrant experience, unemployed people, school dropouts, etc.).
The program is run in partnership with Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers (France), University of Toulouse (France), Fachhochschule Salzburg GmbH (Austria), Rey Juan Carlos University (Spain), Qualify Just – It Solutions and Consulting LDA (Portugal). In Poland, the program is run by the School with Class Foundation.
The program is funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus + program.