PARTNERING IN PRACTICE : PREVENTING SOCIAL POLARIZATIONS 30 NOV 3 DEC 2018

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PARTNERING IN PRACTICE : PREVENTING SOCIAL POLARIZATIONS 30 NOV 3 DEC 2018 This conference will be comprised of two interrelated sections - the first section, Prevention in Practice, will resemble a more traditional academic conference. The second section, Mind the Gap! Youth and Practitioners Summit, will bring together practitioners from diverse sectors and youth leaders to engage in an interactive two-day exercise to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing between them. The activities are designed to create bridges by building trust between practitioners and youth as well as reflect on how our realities influence our personal trajectories by shaping our social identities. Prevention in Practice National & International Approaches to P/CVE 30 NOV 1 DEC The conference will bring together leading scholars, practitioners and policymakers engaged with violent extremism. The primary goal of this conference is exchanging theoretical understandings from multiple disciplines and good practices related to the prevention of violent extremism across different disciplinary and geographic contexts. A unique feature of the conference will be its ability to combine perspectives from academia, law enforcement, community groups and non-government agencies. Furthermore, the examination of globalized and localized approaches to violent extremism, and other similar forms of crime and risk prevention, will draw out good practices from different national contexts and areas of policy. Recognizing the noted preference for multi-sectoral approaches to prevention of violent extremism among policy makers, and the unique impacts of violent extremism in particular localities this approach will help to further scholarly and practitioner knowledge. Confirmed Panelists and Speakers Include: Dr. Bart Shchuurman, University of Leiden Dr. Cécile Rousseau, MD, McGill University Mr. Phil Gurski, Borealis Threat & Risk Consulting Ms. Jessica Davis, Insight Threat Intelligence Dr. Ghayda Hassan, Université du Québec à Montréal Imam Navaid Aziz, Islamic Information Society of Calgary Mr. Eric Rosand, Prevention Project Dr. Lorne Dawson, University of Waterloo Dr. David Eisenman MD, University of California Los Angeles Dr. Amarnath Amarsingam, University of Waterloo and Institute for Strategic Dialogue Dr. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Valens Global LLC Dr. Joana Cook, Kings College London Mr. Fabian Wichmann, EXIT Germany Dr. Ryan Scrivens, Project SOMEONE Dr. Yannick Veilleux-Lepage, Georgia State University Dr. Heather Lawford, Bishop's University The Social Identity Formation Project Group, Students Commission

PREVENT IN PRACTICE National & International Approaches to P/CVE 30 NOV 1 DEC Day One: 0800 0915 Breakfast and Registration 0915 1030 Keynotes, Q&A Dr. Bart Schuurman and Dr. Cecile Rousseau 1030 1045 Coffee Break 1045 1200 Two Panels (Simultaneous) Panel 1: Encouraging National & Transnational Cooperation in CVE The Role of Civil Society and NGOs Panel 2: Understanding Radicalization and Mobilization The State of the Art 1200 1315 Lunch 1315 1430 Two Panels (Simultaneous) Panel 3: What Other Disciplines Have to Say About CVE: Crime Prevention and Public Health Panel 4: Gendered Dynamics of Mobilization, Recruitment and Prevention: A Comparative Approach 1430 1445 Coffee Break 1445 1600 Two Panels (Simultaneous) Panel 5: Local Understandings of Violent Extremism in Alberta and Canada Panel 6: The Rise of the Right Day Two: 0830 0915 Breakfast 0915 1030 Two Panels (Simultaneous) Panel 7: Global P/CVE: Insights from Selected Countries Panel 8: #Extremism: Social Media, Recruitment, Radicalization and Counternarratives 1030 1045 Coffee Break 1045 1200 Session by Imam Navaid Aziz, Islamic Information Society of Calgary 1200 1300 Lunch 1300 1415 Session on Engagement Best Practices 1415 1430 Coffee Break 1430 1500 Youth Reflection 1500 1530 Wrap up

MIND THE GAP! Youth and Practitioners Summit 2 DEC - Voices & Places 3 DEC - Trust & Power Youth are heavily targeted by all forms of extremism and hate speech. Many have profound and at times life changing experiences of discrimination and exclusion and have, in this sense, a deep, existential knowledge of the dynamics of hate and extremism. Opening up the dialogue between youth and practitioners offers precious opportunities to: 1) think about common issues and explore ideas; 2) build capacities by improving personal and professional development (e.g., update knowledge in the field, learn new techniques and new tools); 3) improve collaboration between existing partners within practice environments (e.g., break down professional, geographical and organizational barrier; address the personal and institutional resistance against change); 4) improve developments in the practice (e.g. implement new processes; develop projects in a co-construction approach); This Summit aligns, in at least five ways, with the best practice recommendations of several overarching studies and prevention policies. These stipulate that the best practices to prevention of violent radicalisation include programs that: 1) are those developed by youth for youth; 2) are grassroots in nature and from community and civil society rather than top-down from governments who might not be perceived as legitimate actors; 3) are integrated in a broader civic engagement frame and not solely focused on violent radicalization; 4) proceed in highly flexible, diverse and entrepreneurial manner because there is no one trajectory or profile to radicalization; and 5) are supported in terms of expertise, financially and technically by nonpartisan sectors such as funding agencies and academic based organisations. The last two days will focus on opening up the dialogue between youth and practitioners, in a way that breaks systemic barriers and existing frameworks. This Summit aims to bridge the existing gaps between youth and practitioners in the field. The conference program will open a safe space for honest discussions where everyone is encouraged to use their voice, where trust is fostered and where the diversity of Expertise is key.

MIND THE GAP! Youth and Practitioners Summit 2 DEC - Voices & Places 3 DEC - Trust & Power Day 3: 0800 0930 Registration and Networking Breakfast 0930 1015 Opening and Welcome by CPN-PREV and STUDENTS COMMISION 1015 1030 Break 1045 1200 Activity 1 What are the root causes of violent radicalization? (what we heard, what we learned during the two first days of the conference) 1200 1330 Lunch 1330 1500 Activity 2a Modeling of voice, place & power; Different perspectives of privilege. 1500 1520 Coffee Break 1520 1645 Activity 2b Compare the work with others/ finalizing with solutions 1645 1700 Closing of the day by CPN-PREV and STUDENTS COMMISSION Day 4 0900 0915 Opening and Welcome by CPN-PREV and STUDENTS COMMISION 0915 1030 Activity 3a Reflect on solutions to root causes of violent radicalization 1030 1050 Break 1050 1200 Activity 3b Generate ideas on actions/projects to prevention or interventions 1200 1330 Lunch 1330 1500 Activity 4 Presentation of the work 1500 1520 Coffee Break 1520 1600 Activity 5 Return on the two-days by CPN-PREV and SCC 1600 1615 Closing of the day by CPN-PREV

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