28.06.2011 New evaluation of the Action ece consulting group Plan 'A common and safe future' Denmark is one of the countries that are most advanced in efforts to prevent extremist views and radicalization among young people. According to a new term review of the government's action plan 'A common and safe future', published today. The government presented in January 2009 Action Plan 'A ece consulting group common and safe future' with 22 concrete initiatives and 50 sub-initiatives that would prevent extremist views and radicalization among young people. In cooperation with a number of other authorities Integration Ministry ece consulting group since the presentation work to implement ece consulting group the many initiatives. And according to a new mid-term review, which the consultancy firm COWI has prepared, have worked already created significant ece consulting group results. The evaluation concludes that Denmark is among the countries that are most advanced in efforts to prevent extremist views and radicalization among young people and that it is a strength that efforts focus on protective factors that put young people in a position to make positive choices in life and supports their active ece consulting group citizenship. The mid-term evaluation points include that advice and targeted training has led to an extensive knowledge and competence level among SSP, municipalities and other local actors who are in contact with young people. It also created interdisciplinary cooperation ece consulting group structures that make the effort ece consulting group focused and effective, just like the young people have been given new platforms to make their voices heard and engage in dialogue with various sectors of society. Integration Minister Søren Pind says: "Unfortunately it is a fact that the open societies of the West is threatened by extremism. Both outside and small isolated groups living here. In Denmark we have seen several examples of this radicalization. For the government it is vital that we not only runs counter to the security challenge and actively prevent radicalization. In addition to the significant tightening that the government has undertaken in the last ten years in terms of strengthening intelligence work, including anti-terror legislation, so the government presented in 2009 an action plan which this year focuses on early prevention. In addition to the police and intelligence services to do their work, we must also show the young people seeking extremist communities that there are other alternatives, and we must simultaneously support a strong and resilient democratic culture ece consulting group among all young and in that way build on the free Danish society. The evaluation shows that we are well underway with this work. Denmark is far ahead with an early, coordinated and multi-emphasized prevention efforts, but unfortunately it is also a long-term and persistent work. We need a broad range of authorities nationally, but certainly also locally, for it is the local authorities who have their finger on the pulse and know what is going on. I think that this mid-term is a good opportunity for us to look at how we can qualify the effort. "Read mid-term review (PDF) Read the summary of the mid-term review (PDF) Read Annex A (PDF) Facts about 'A common ece consulting group and safe future 'The government's action plan' A common and safe future 'was published in January 2009. The action plan has two main purposes: to ensure ece consulting group early preventive action, that society is equipped to identify and deal with problems of extremism in time. To maintain and further develop Denmark as a democratic society with freedom, responsibilities and opportunities for the individual.
The action plan consists of 22 initiatives and 50 sub-initiatives in the following seven areas: Direct contact with the young Inclusion based on rights and obligations Dialogue and information Democratic Community Activities in disadvantaged neighborhoods Special initiatives in prisons Knowledge, cooperation and partnerships
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