Seminars & Workshops
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These National Seminars aim to promote the project and each seminar will have the duration of half a day. It is expected to engage a minimum threshold of 12-16 national key stakeholders and experts, namely those representatives in the region. However, national representatives (e.g., Prison administration and Associations dealing with young offenders) are also expected to participate to discuss the project and receive feedback. University of Gloucestershire will host the event in the UK; IPS will host the event in Portugal; CPIP will host the event in Romania; BAGázs will host the event in Hungary, CESIE will host the event in Italy and the Turkish Ministry of Justice will host the event in Turkey. |
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Associated with the final project meeting, the international final conference will mark the project closure where all outputs’ results and impacts can be appraised and presented. IPS will be the host of the event. This event aims at promoting the project and engage at least 28 European and 12 national key stakeholders and experts, namely those representative to discuss it and provide feedback and input about the project outputs future adoption.
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These national validation workshops will be organised to obtain feedback from 12 to 16 key experts and stakeholders, at national level, about the produced outputs. The participants will focus on the outputs features, format contents and in the quality plan qualitative indicators. The obtained results will be incorporated in the outputs. Furthermore, these events aim at creating the sense of ownership and national specifications adaptation. The first round of workshops will focus on the obtained results from WP2 and WP3, while the last group of workshops will focus on the results yielded from WP4 and WP5. |