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www.apav.pt/pax
Partners
APAV - Portuguese Association for Victim Support
Rua José Estêvão 135-A, Piso 1
1150-201 Lisboa
Portugal
Telephone: (+351) 21 358 79 15
Fax: (+351) 21 887 63 51
[email protected]
registration and information:
www.apav.pt/pax
registration and information:
www.apav.pt/pax
DRAFT PROGRAMME
21 October
8h00 - Registration
9h30 - Opening Session
Representative of the Portuguese Ministry of Justice
Representative of the European Comission - Area
of Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
Joana Marques Vidal (President of APAV)
María Lozano (Director of NAVT)
10h00 - The Voice of the Victims
Victims of Terrorism from Spain, United Kingdom,
France and Italy
11h00 - Coffee-Break
11h30 - The Victims of Terrorism and the Media
Journalists from Portugal, France, United Kingdom
and Italy
13h00 - Lunch
14h30 - Presentation of the Project PAX
Presentation of the Project PAX – José Félix Duque
and Helena Sampaio (APAV)
Workshop 1: Support to Victims of Terrorism in
Scotland and Malta:
John Corrigan and Mario Borg;
Chair: Carmen Rasquete (APAV)
Workshop 2: Support to Victims of Terrorism in
Spain and Portugal:
Ana Zapardiel (Asociación 11 M) and André
Fernandes (Autoridade Nacional de Protecção Civil);
Chair: Bruno Brito (APAV)
22 October
9h30 - Terrorism In the European Union
Rogelio Alonso (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
de Madrid, Expert in Terrorism in the European
Union)
Chair: João Lázaro (Vice-President of APAV)
10h30 - Coffee-Break
11h00 - Victims of Terrorism in the European Union
Anthony Pemberton (INTERVICT / Tilburg University)
Chair: María Lozano (Director of NAVT)
12h30 - Lunch
14h00 - Prevention of Terrorism and Victim
Support in the European Union
Workshop 1: Paulo Pimentel (Survivors of
Terrorism, Willesden Centre for Health & Care);
Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc (Association
Française des Victimes du Terrorisme);
Chair: Iñigo Molero (NAVT)
Workshop 2: Luca Guglielminetti (Italian
Asociation for Victims of Terrorism and
Slaughter - AIVITER); Jo Dover (Tim Parry Jonathan
Ball Foundation for Peace);
Chair: Bruno Brito (APAV)
15h30 - Departure to Cais das Colunas
16h00 - Cais das Colunas / Tagus River:
In Memoriam of Terrorism Victims in the European
Union
The Seminar Victims of Terrorism in Europe will be held in 21-22 October 2010
in Lisbon, Portugal (Hotel VIP Grand Lisboa).
This is an important opportunity for researchers, professionals and journalists
interested in the subject of the support to victims of terrorism, as well as their
families and friends.
This seminar will be organized following the activities of Project PAX (promoted by the Portuguese
Association for Victim Support – APAV), co-financed by the European Commission - Programme
Prevention of and Fight against Crime. This event is being organized in cooperation with the Network
of Associations of Victims of Terrorism (NAVT), a European organization that aims to stimulate
transnational co-operation between associations of victims of terrorism and enhances the
representation of victims' interests on the level of the European Union.
Topics highlighted at the Seminar:
a) Facing a terrorist act - strategies of intervention: which emergency services
are mobilized?
b) Legal, psychological and social support to victims of terrorist acts: immediate
needs and standards of intervention;
c) Managing the reaction to a terrorist act: training professionals;
d) Cooperation between emergency services and victim support services;
registration and information:
www.apav.pt/pax
e) Media and their approach to victims and to their families and friends:
challenges and ethical limits.

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