LOST2

Welcome to the module 0 of the LOST2 project. LOST2 is a project that aims to address the increasing problem of missing people, particularly young people, in Europe. Around 200,000 children are reported missing, but only 33% of them are found.

LOST2 intends to create a unified European system for researching and finding missing people and minors by creating a
standard professional profile for “Experts in the Research of Missing People & Minors.”

LOST2 aims to promote social inclusion, particularly among young people, and address the growing issue of missing
persons and children in Europe. With 200,000 children being reported missing and only 33% being found, LOST2 recognizes the need to establish a comprehensive European system of research. This involves defining a core professional profile for “Experts in the research of Missing people & and minors” and implementing a high-level training program that would be recognized across the EU.’

The module 0 for the LOST2 project is for anyone interested learning more about the basic steps for preventing and mitigating abduction. The module is aimed at raising awareness of the phenomenon of missing persons. The content is aimed at the widespread public, such as teachers, NGO operators, families, and young people at risk of disappearance. 

The module is divided in two sections. The first is covering the most important aspects of preventing abduction of children. The second is more aimed at the families and those close to people who have disappeared or are suspected of it. The modules consist of a video and a quiz each. The total time for completing the module is approximately one hour.

After finishing the module, we would appreciate your feedback. Please click on the link below and let us know what you think! https://forms.gle/BMZPkiEyDgHHV5sLA 

 


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