A PPHS conference on peer mediation was held under the Honorary Patronage of the Commissioner for Human Rights
We are pleased to inform you that the conference “Importance of peer mediation in the education of children and young people – theoretical and practical aspects” has been placed under the Honorary Patronage of the Commissioner for Human Rights. The event, organized by the Polish Platform for Homeland Security, will take place on 17 October 2019 in the Primate’s Palace (Hotel Bellotto) in Warsaw.
MINDb4ACT Project newsletter #3
We would like to inform you that the third MINDb4ACT Project Newsletter is released. You are kindly requested to visit this link and read online newsletter.
PREVENT: Meeting in Gdansk within Work Package 3
From Tuesday 16th to Thursday 18th June, the partners involved in Work Package 3 of the PREVENT project connected in Gdansk, Poland, to drive forward the group’s tasks.
Lion DC: Six months after implementation
Since 2018, the Polish Platform for Homeland Security has been participating in the international project concerning fight against online drug crimes titled “Law Enforcements Technological Innovation Consolidation for Fight Against Online Drug Crimes (LION DC).” The project consortium includes 12 partners from such countries as Poland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania. During the first
Announcement of PPHS’ conference: “Significance of peer mediation, in the upbringing of children and youth – theoretical and practical aspects”
On the occasion of the International Day of Mediation, Polish Platform for Homeland Security is organising an appropriate conference entitled: “Significance of peer mediation, in the upbringing of children and youth – theoretical and practical aspects”. The event will be held on 17th October 2019 in Warsaw. The conference is organised in collaboration with Judge
The European FORMOBILE project has started
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security is a partner of the international FORMOBILE project (From mobile phones to court – A complete FORensic investigation chain targeting MOBILE devices), led by the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida. The project is financed by the European Commission as a part of the Horizon 2020 Program. The project started
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