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  1. Money collection is subject to licence or notification The new Money Collection Act entered into force on 1 March 2020. The purpose of the Act is to streamline the process of fundraising through money collection and to ensure that civil society ca...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/fundraising
  2. 7.5.2021 | The Ministry of the Interior has published a report on the perceived security threats raised by different religious communities in Finland concerning their religious premises. The report also lists proposals for improving the safety and security of such premises.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/members-of-some-religious-communities-in-finland-worry-about-safety-of-their-premises
  3. 30.6.2021 | A report compiled by a working group appointed by the Ministry of the Interior includes several recommendations for improving the safety and security of the premises of religious communities. The report recommends that religious communities systematically improve the safety and security of premises. To this end, the working group has drawn up a model safety and security plan for use by the communities.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/report-on-improving-the-safety-and-security-of-the-premises-of-religious-communities-has-been-published
  4. 12.8.2020 | The Ministry of the Interior has set up a working group tasked with identifying security threats to the premises of religious communities and drawing up proposals for improving safety and security.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/promoting-improved-safety-and-security-of-premises-of-religious-communities
  5. 27.9.2016 | Uskonnollisten yhteisöjen edustajat allekirjoittivat julkilausuman yhteiskuntarauhan puolesta
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/uskonnollisten-yhteisojen-edustajat-allekirjoittivat-julkilausuman-yhteiskuntarauhan-puolesta
  6. 21.7.2022 | The National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violent Radicalisation and Extremism for 2019–2023 has now reached its halfway point, and despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, reasonable progress was made in 2021. The main focus of the measures implemented in 2021 was on organising different types of training online, according to the annual report.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/national-action-plan-for-the-prevention-of-violent-radicalisation-and-extremism-is-progressing
  7. 18.2.2021 | According to the annual report, work on preventing violent extremism and radicalisation has proceeded well despite the coronavirus pandemic.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/measures-preventing-violent-extremism-and-radicalisation-proceed
  8. 17.1.2018 | The working group preparing the reform of Finland’s fundraising legislation is proposing the enactment of a new Fundraising Act. The new act would replace the current fixed-term money collection licences that are required each time fundraising is arranged with a system of licences granted for an indefinite period, and would enable small-scale civic fundraising to be arranged without the need for an official licence.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/rahankerayslain-taysremontti-toteutumassa-tyoryhma-ehdottaa-merkittavia-helpotuksia-keraysten-jarjestamiseen
  9. 19.12.2019 | The Government has issued a resolution on the national action plan 2019–2023 for the prevention of violent radicalisation and extremism. The action plan aims to reduce extremist violence and its threat to individuals, communities and society, and to promote equality, freedom of expression and other constitutional rights.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/vakivaltaista-radikalisoitumista-ja-ekstremismia-ehkaistaan-monin-keinoin
  10. 20.5.2021 | The report ordered by the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment assesses whether Finland could use the so-called community sponsorship integration model when accepting refugees. According to the reports, the model could make the integration of refugees in Finland faster and support the integration work led by the state and municipalities.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/report-community-sponsorships-for-quota-refugees-could-supplement-authorities-measures
  11. 15.8.2018 | Radicalisation is not a crime, but when it leads to violence, a radicalised person may be a threat to other people and society. The challenge is how to deal with radicalised persons who cannot be subjected to measures under the Criminal Code. The effective prevention of violent radicalisation requires not only that the police can take the necessary measures but also that the person can be referred to other relevant services, if necessary.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/rajapintahankkeella-tavoitellaan-radikalisoituneen-henkilon-parempaa-ohjausta-palvelujen-pariin
  12. 16.9.2019 | The Conference on Preventing Violent Radicalisation will bring together a wide range of international experts at Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, on 17–18 September 2019. They will discuss the prevention of violent radicalisation from the viewpoint of research, practical experiences and the work of public authorities.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/kansainvaliset-vakivaltaisen-radikalisoitumisen-ennaltaehkaisyn-asiantuntijat-koolla-helsingissa
  13. 13.11.2013 | Anna Abreu, Daco Junior and Michaela Moua appointed goodwill ambassadors for fight against racism
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/anna-abreu-daco-junior-and-michaela-moua-appointed-goodwill-ambassadors-for-fight-against-racism
  14. 27.5.2019 | Prevention of violent radicalisation and extremism in Finland is based on joint efforts by public authorities and other bodies. The aim is to produce services that help people who have become or are in the process of becoming radicalised disengage with violence. These services are provided by a wide range of government agencies and non-governmental organisations.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/radikalisoitunut-henkilo-on-saatava-paremmin-palvelujen-pariin
  15. 5.11.2014 | Good Relations project generated tools and indicators
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/good-relations-project-generated-tools-and-indicators
  16. 16.4.2018 | The position and role of women and children in radical Islamist terrorist organisations are under special review in the new situation overview of violent extremism. According to the 2017 overview, more than half of the suspected crimes reported to the police where an extremist motive was indicated were associated with violent right-wing extremism.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/vakivaltaisen-ekstremismin-tilannekatsauksessa-erikoistarkastelussa-naiset-ja-lapset