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[TTS]
1st Technology Training Summit

As part of the project’s efforts to promote this solution next to sector decision-makers, a VR4React Technological Training Summit was held in Ankara from October 22nd to 24th, 2024. This summit brought together prison directors, prison workers, case managers, probation officers, and trainers from 8 countries. During this three-day event, participants engaged in a mix of theoretical sessions, practical VR demonstrations, and field visits aimed at understanding the potential of VR-based interventions in correctional settings.


Setting the Foundation for VR4React
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Participants engaged in sessions that dissected the theoretical underpinnings of aggression in correctional environments, grounding the practical VR work in research backed insights. This foundational knowledge set the stage for understanding how VR simulations could serve as controlled environments for incarcerated individuals to practise prosocial behaviour, making this innovative approach both practical and impactful.

Throughout the summit, attendees actively experienced the VR training scenarios. In multiple rounds of VR testing, participants experienced the scenarios first-hand from both incarcerated individuals and staff perspectives.

To complement the VR experiences, the summit introduced attendees to a structured e learning platform designed to deliver both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques for managing aggression. The VR4React course consists of three modules that cover everything from the causes of reactive aggression to effective intervention strategies. This course forms the backbone of the VR training, providing foundational knowledge essential before users engage in practical VR sessions.

Participants reviewed these modules extensively, giving feedback on clarity and relevance to ensure the e-learning content effectively supports the practical VR applications. Together, the e-learning and VR components provide a comprehensive training package that equips users with the knowledge and experience required to address aggression effectively.
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A key part of the summit included field visits to local prison facilities and the Ulucanlar Prison Museum. These visits grounded the training experience in the everyday realities of correctional work. 



Feedback and Refinement for Practical Application

These insights will be directly fed back into the VR4React project, with extensive feedback gathered throughout the summit. Pre- and post-training surveys helped the VR4React team understand participants’ knowledge levels and gauge the effectiveness of each module. Daily evaluations allowed attendees to share immediate thoughts on both the theoretical and practical sessions, identifying areas where VR scenarios could be enhanced for greater realism and impact.

The summit also featured a brainstorming session, where participants discussed potential improvements to the VR simulations and suggestions for the project. This feedback loop was essential, ensuring that the VR4React training modules remain grounded in the practical needs of correctional professionals.

The VR4React summit in Ankara underscored VR’s potential as a powerful tool for managing aggression in prisons. By blending immersive VR simulations with structured theoretical training, the programme offers a dual approach that equips incarcerated individuals and staff with essential skills for handling high-stress situations. With plans to incorporate the insights gathered at the summit, the VR4React project is well-positioned to adapt and refine its training modules for use in prison establishments across Europe, marking a transformative step in aggression management and prison safety.

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This project is financed by ERASMUS+ programme, KA220-ADU - Cooperation partnerships in adult education. This website has been accomplished in the scope of the project "Reducing Reactive Aggression through Virtual Reality (VR4React), Grant Agreement no. KA220-ADU-076DCB3A, implemented with financial support of the European Commission by the Erasmus+ Programme. This website reflects the views only of the author, hence neither the Spanish National Agency nor the European Commission can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
  • About VR4React
    • Objectives
    • Expected Outcomes
    • Innovation
    • Work Packages
  • 🏆 Recognition
    • Achievements
    • Testimonials
  • Events
    • VR4React awarded
    • FInal Conference
    • Consortium Meetings (CM)
    • Technology Training Summit
    • Stakeholders Roundtable Discussions
  • Partners
  • Library
  • Gallery
  • Resources
    • VR4REACT App
    • e-learning
  • Contact

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