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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 19 November 20 November 21 November 22 November 23 November Morning Conference prepared by: 09:30-11:00 09:30-11:00 09:30-10:00 09:30-10:00 9:30-12:30 • Association of Support Services for Victims of Rightwing, WELCOME TO UNITED NEEDS AMONG DIFFERENT VICTIM GROUPS VICTIM SUPPORT - EXAMPLE FROM BERLIN OSCE/ODIHR DRAFT GUIDE: Racist & Antisemitic Violence (VBRG), Germany - Plenary session - Discussing needs of individuals & communities affected by - Plenary session - 'GOVERNMENTS WORK WITH HATE CRIME VICTIMS' • Campain Against Homophobia (KPH), Poland • Official Opening Hate Violence • Johanna Mohrfeld, KOP – Campaign for Victims - Plenary session - • Movimiento Contra la Intolerancia (MCI), Spain • The UNITED Network - Plenary session - of racist Police Violence, Germany • James Stockstill, Civil Society Advisor, OSCE Office for • RAA Saxony - Support for Victims of Hate Violence, D Bálint Jósa, program co-ordinator UNITED Panel discussion with: Democratic Institutions & Human Rights, Poland • Romanian National Council for Refugees • About conference host VBRG • Magdalena Swider, Campain Against Homophobia, Poland 10:00-11:45 • Social Action Centre, Ukraine Stephan-Jakob Kees, VBRG, Germany • Eben Louw, Psychological Counseling for Victims of SHARING GOOD PRACTICES 10:00-12:30 • UNITED for Intercultural Action • Introduction to Conference Programme Rightwing, Racist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany - In workshops - - Thematic working groups, coffee break included - Ana Laura López, MCI, Spain • Ana Maruntel, Romanian National Council for Refugees 1. Remembering the fatalities of Hate Violence In cooperation with: • Hate Crime - The situation in Germany • Miro Grifith, The European Network on Falk Werner, Initiativkreis Antirassismus, Germany WHAT DO WE WANT AUTHORITIES TO DO TO • VBRG - Association of Support Services for Victims of Robert Kusche, RAA Saxony, Germany Independent Living (ENIL), United Kingdom 2. Victim support in rural areas SUPPORT HATE CRIME VICTIMS Rightwing, Racist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany • Short personal introduction of participants and team • Benjamin Steinitz, Department for Research Mohammed Dhalech, Rural Mosaic, UK 1. OSCE Guide 'Governments Work with Hate Crime Victims' • Logistics and Information on Antisemitism Berlin (RIAS), Germany 3. Working with LGBT+ people experiencing hate crime James Stockstill, OSCE ODIHR With financial support of: Melanie Stray, Galop - LGBT+ anti-violence charity, UK 2. Advocacy in the field of Hate Violence • European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe 4. Selfcare for supporters I Ales Hanek, Hate Crime Officer, OSCE Office for • Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union Vitali Safarov, Centre for Participation Democratic Institutions & Human Rights, Poland • Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, 11:15-12:30 11:15-12:30 and Development, Georgia Women & Youth - Demokratie Leben! HATE VIOLENCE & THE NEED FOR A SUPPORT WE CAN OFFER TO VICTIMS OF IMPLEMENTING A VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH • OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions & Human Rights VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH HATE VIOLENCE & THEIR COMMUNITIES INTO OUR NGO ACTIVITIES What are we talking about? Developing a minimum set of support options by 3. Working with police and law-enforcements bodies ´- Plenary session - your organisation 12:00-12:30 Olena Bondarenko, Social Action, Ukraine Introductory lectures by: - Workshops - REPORTING GOOD PRACTICES 4. Working with/in the media • Paul Iganski, Lancaster University, United Kingdom With introductions of: - Plenary session - Iuliana Magda Vizi, Diverse Association - • Rocío Gómez García, Council of Victims of Hate 1. Klára Kalibová, InIustitia, Czechia Presentation of workshop results Asociatia Divers, Romania Crimes & Discrimination, Spain 2. Miguel Tomé, Movimiento Contra la Intolerancia, Spain 5. Working with/in communities 3. Rocío Gómez García, Council of Victims of Hate Crimes & 12:45 Benjamin Steinitz, Department for Research and Information Discrimination, Spain Departure bus to Berlin on Antisemitism Berlin (RIAS), Germany 4. Julian Muckel, Victim Counselling Rhineland, Germany 6. Developing a checklist for supporters: What to take This event reflects the views only of the organisers, and the sponsors 5. Olena Bondarenko, Social Action Centre, Ukraine into consideration when working on victims` behalf cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of Mia Silberman, RAA Saxony, Germany the information contained therein. Afternoon 14:30-15:00 14:30-16:15 14:30-19:30 14:30-15:00 14:30-18:30 WE NEED YOU: UNITED CAMPAIGN INTRO DANGER OF SECONDARY VICTIMISATION MEETING LOCAL REALITY SUPPORT HATE CRIME VICTIMS - Plenary session - - Plenary session - - Afternoon in Berlin - - Plenary session - Introduction to UNITED campaigning Panel discussion with: Presentation of thematic working group results • Kusminder Chahal, Centre for Trust, Peace & Social Relations, UK • Visit to historical and political topic-related 15:00-16:15 • Irena Petzoldova,Treatment Centre for traumatized Refugees sites in Berlin 15:00-17:00 THE DANGER OF WORDS Fürstenwalde Kommmit e.V., Germany CREATE THE FUTURE OF UNITED! - Discussion groups - A: Tour and Discussion at Documentation Center Sharing strategies for UNITED Campaigns 2018 Different understanding of definitions and concepts 16:30-18:30 "Topography of Terror" with - Campaign working groups, coffee break included - most used in the work against Hate Crime IN-DEPTH LOOK INTO THE VICTIM PERSPECTIVE Dr. Thomas Lutz • UNITED and Victim Support - Exchange experience in working groups - • 21 March - European Action Week Against Racism 16:30-18:00 1. Hate Speech leading to Hate Violence B: Meeting with Killian Behrens, APABIZ • 9 November - International Day Against Fascism & Antisemitism TESTIMONY: LISTEN TO OUR VOICES Dominika Bulska, Center for Research on Prejudice, Poland Monitor of parlamentary commission of enquiry - Plenary session - 2. Media and Hate Violence of the far-right terrorgroup 17:00-17:30 Affected participants share their personal Grischa Stanjek, Jewish Forum for Democracy Nationalsocialist Underground (NSU) UNITED CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES 11:00-18:00 experiences with Hate Violence and against Antisemitism, Germany - Plenary session - - Arrival of participants in Berlin - 3. Monitoring - The problem of underrecording C: Antifascist Walkingtour with Florian Gutsche, Share outcomes of campaign working groups Registration of participants 18:00-18:30 Robert Kusche, RAA Saxony, Germany Association of Persecutes of the REFLECTION OF THE DAY 4. EU Victims' Rights Directive - How to use it Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN/BDA) 17:30-18:00 - Discussion groups - Magdalena Swider, Campain Against Homophobia, Poland OPEN FORUM 11:00-16:00 5. Antisemitism: Looking into a persistent phenomenon Space for contribution of participants - Optional - Viktorija Kopmane, Competence Centre for Prevention and - Plenary session - Visit to billboards in the centre of Berlin Empowerment of Central Board for Jewish Welfare in Germany dedicated to the UNITED 'List of Refugee Deaths' 6. Everyday racism and racist violence 18:00-18:30 Eben Louw, Psychological Counseling for Victims of Rightwing, SPEAK UP YOUR MIND Racist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany - Plenary session - 18:30 • Conference evaluation & Offical closing Bus transfer from Berlin to conference venue Debriefing, share your expieriences, final words 19:45 Dinner in Berlin 21:00 21:00 21:00 21:45 21:00 BREAKING THE BLOCKS CONNECT, NETWORK, CLICK POLITICAL CAFÉ'S Return to venue INTERCULTURAL EVENING & FAREWELL PARTY - Informal opening reception - - NGO Infomarket & Speeddating - - Informal discussions organised by participants - and Fundraising Action for UNITED Present your organisation, find partners, share your intercultural snacks MOVIE NIGHT With participation of local NGOs 19-Nov-17 • UNITED for Intercultural Action • Postbus 413 • NL-1000 AK Amsterdam • phone +31-20-6834778 • fax +31-20-6834582 • [email protected] • www.unitedagainstracism.org • @UNITED_Network #EveryVoice #UNITED17 • UNITED-Conference Programme MAKE EVERY VOICE HEARD! The Power of Victim Perspectives in Fighting Hate Crime 19-24 November 2017 near Berlin, Germany

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Page 1: Final Program Berlin final 19nov - UNITED for Intercultural Action€¦ · • Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union Vitali Safarov, Centre for Participation Democratic Institutions

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday19 November 20 November 21 November 22 November 23 November

Morning Conference prepared by: 09:30-11:00 09:30-11:00 09:30-10:00 09:30-10:009:30-12:30 • Association of Support Services for Victims of Rightwing, WELCOME TO UNITED NEEDS AMONG DIFFERENT VICTIM GROUPS VICTIM SUPPORT - EXAMPLE FROM BERLIN OSCE/ODIHR DRAFT GUIDE:

Racist & Antisemitic Violence (VBRG), Germany - Plenary session - Discussing needs of individuals & communities affected by - Plenary session - 'GOVERNMENTS WORK WITH HATE CRIME VICTIMS' • Campain Against Homophobia (KPH), Poland • Official Opening Hate Violence • Johanna Mohrfeld, KOP – Campaign for Victims - Plenary session - • Movimiento Contra la Intolerancia (MCI), Spain • The UNITED Network - Plenary session - of racist Police Violence, Germany • James Stockstill, Civil Society Advisor, OSCE Office for • RAA Saxony - Support for Victims of Hate Violence, D Bálint Jósa, program co-ordinator UNITED Panel discussion with: Democratic Institutions & Human Rights, Poland • Romanian National Council for Refugees • About conference host VBRG • Magdalena Swider, Campain Against Homophobia, Poland 10:00-11:45 • Social Action Centre, Ukraine Stephan-Jakob Kees, VBRG, Germany • Eben Louw, Psychological Counseling for Victims of SHARING GOOD PRACTICES 10:00-12:30 • UNITED for Intercultural Action • Introduction to Conference Programme Rightwing, Racist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany - In workshops - - Thematic working groups, coffee break included -

Ana Laura López, MCI, Spain • Ana Maruntel, Romanian National Council for Refugees 1. Remembering the fatalities of Hate ViolenceIn cooperation with: • Hate Crime - The situation in Germany • Miro Grifith, The European Network on Falk Werner, Initiativkreis Antirassismus, Germany WHAT DO WE WANT AUTHORITIES TO DO TO • VBRG - Association of Support Services for Victims of Robert Kusche, RAA Saxony, Germany Independent Living (ENIL), United Kingdom 2. Victim support in rural areas SUPPORT HATE CRIME VICTIMS Rightwing, Racist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany • Short personal introduction of participants and team • Benjamin Steinitz, Department for Research Mohammed Dhalech, Rural Mosaic, UK 1. OSCE Guide 'Governments Work with Hate Crime Victims'

• Logistics and Information on Antisemitism Berlin (RIAS), Germany 3. Working with LGBT+ people experiencing hate crime James Stockstill, OSCE ODIHRWith financial support of: Melanie Stray, Galop - LGBT+ anti-violence charity, UK 2. Advocacy in the field of Hate Violence • European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe 4. Selfcare for supporters I Ales Hanek, Hate Crime Officer, OSCE Office for • Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union Vitali Safarov, Centre for Participation Democratic Institutions & Human Rights, Poland • Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, 11:15-12:30 11:15-12:30 and Development, Georgia Women & Youth - Demokratie Leben! HATE VIOLENCE & THE NEED FOR A SUPPORT WE CAN OFFER TO VICTIMS OF IMPLEMENTING A VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH • OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions & Human Rights VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH HATE VIOLENCE & THEIR COMMUNITIES INTO OUR NGO ACTIVITIES

What are we talking about? Developing a minimum set of support options by 3. Working with police and law-enforcements bodies´- Plenary session - your organisation 12:00-12:30 Olena Bondarenko, Social Action, Ukraine

Introductory lectures by: - Workshops - REPORTING GOOD PRACTICES 4. Working with/in the media• Paul Iganski, Lancaster University, United Kingdom With introductions of: - Plenary session - Iuliana Magda Vizi, Diverse Association -

• Rocío Gómez García, Council of Victims of Hate 1. Klára Kalibová, InIustitia, Czechia Presentation of workshop results Asociatia Divers, RomaniaCrimes & Discrimination, Spain 2. Miguel Tomé, Movimiento Contra la Intolerancia, Spain 5. Working with/in communities

3. Rocío Gómez García, Council of Victims of Hate Crimes & 12:45 Benjamin Steinitz, Department for Research and Information Discrimination, Spain Departure bus to Berlin on Antisemitism Berlin (RIAS), Germany

4. Julian Muckel, Victim Counselling Rhineland, Germany 6. Developing a checklist for supporters: What to take This event reflects the views only of the organisers, and the sponsors 5. Olena Bondarenko, Social Action Centre, Ukraine into consideration when working on victims` behalf cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of Mia Silberman, RAA Saxony, Germany the information contained therein.

Afternoon 14:30-15:00 14:30-16:15 14:30-19:30 14:30-15:0014:30-18:30 WE NEED YOU: UNITED CAMPAIGN INTRO DANGER OF SECONDARY VICTIMISATION MEETING LOCAL REALITY SUPPORT HATE CRIME VICTIMS

- Plenary session - - Plenary session - - Afternoon in Berlin - - Plenary session -Introduction to UNITED campaigning Panel discussion with: Presentation of thematic working group results

• Kusminder Chahal, Centre for Trust, Peace & Social Relations, UK • Visit to historical and political topic-related 15:00-16:15 • Irena Petzoldova,Treatment Centre for traumatized Refugees sites in Berlin 15:00-17:00

THE DANGER OF WORDS Fürstenwalde Kommmit e.V., Germany CREATE THE FUTURE OF UNITED!- Discussion groups - A: Tour and Discussion at Documentation Center Sharing strategies for UNITED Campaigns 2018

Different understanding of definitions and concepts 16:30-18:30 "Topography of Terror" with - Campaign working groups, coffee break included -most used in the work against Hate Crime IN-DEPTH LOOK INTO THE VICTIM PERSPECTIVE Dr. Thomas Lutz • UNITED and Victim Support

- Exchange experience in working groups - • 21 March - European Action Week Against Racism 16:30-18:00 1. Hate Speech leading to Hate Violence B: Meeting with Killian Behrens, APABIZ • 9 November - International Day Against Fascism & Antisemitism

TESTIMONY: LISTEN TO OUR VOICES Dominika Bulska, Center for Research on Prejudice, Poland Monitor of parlamentary commission of enquiry- Plenary session - 2. Media and Hate Violence of the far-right terrorgroup 17:00-17:30

Affected participants share their personal Grischa Stanjek, Jewish Forum for Democracy Nationalsocialist Underground (NSU) UNITED CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES11:00-18:00 experiences with Hate Violence and against Antisemitism, Germany - Plenary session -

- Arrival of participants in Berlin - 3. Monitoring - The problem of underrecording C: Antifascist Walkingtour with Florian Gutsche, Share outcomes of campaign working groupsRegistration of participants 18:00-18:30 Robert Kusche, RAA Saxony, Germany Association of Persecutes of the

REFLECTION OF THE DAY 4. EU Victims' Rights Directive - How to use it Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN/BDA) 17:30-18:00- Discussion groups - Magdalena Swider, Campain Against Homophobia, Poland OPEN FORUM

11:00-16:00 5. Antisemitism: Looking into a persistent phenomenon Space for contribution of participants- Optional - Viktorija Kopmane, Competence Centre for Prevention and - Plenary session -

Visit to billboards in the centre of Berlin Empowerment of Central Board for Jewish Welfare in Germanydedicated to the UNITED 'List of Refugee Deaths' 6. Everyday racism and racist violence 18:00-18:30

Eben Louw, Psychological Counseling for Victims of Rightwing, SPEAK UP YOUR MINDRacist & Antisemitic Violence, Germany - Plenary session -

18:30 • Conference evaluation & Offical closingBus transfer from Berlin to conference venue Debriefing, share your expieriences, final words

19:45 Dinner in Berlin

21:00 21:00 21:00 21:45 21:00BREAKING THE BLOCKS CONNECT, NETWORK, CLICK POLITICAL CAFÉ'S Return to venue INTERCULTURAL EVENING & FAREWELL PARTY

- Informal opening reception - - NGO Infomarket & Speeddating - - Informal discussions organised by participants - and Fundraising Action for UNITEDPresent your organisation, find partners,

share your intercultural snacks MOVIE NIGHTWith participation of local NGOs

19-Nov-17

• UNITED for Intercultural Action • Postbus 413 • NL-1000 AK Amsterdam • phone +31-20-6834778 • fax +31-20-6834582 • [email protected] • www.unitedagainstracism.org • @UNITED_Network #EveryVoice #UNITED17 •

UNITED-Conference ProgrammeMAKE EVERY VOICE HEARD! The Power of Victim Perspectives in Fighting Hate Crime19-24 November 2017 near Berlin, Germany