Fundación Diagrama is committed to enhancing the quality of assistance provided to vulnerable populations by actively engaging in European research and development projects. These initiatives, often co-funded by the European Union, focus on areas such as juvenile justice reform, social reintegration, education, mental health, and gender-based violence prevention.
Among its most significant projects are UpFamilies, which provides online resources to support prisoners’ families, and #PreventGBV, which focuses on the early prevention of gender-based cyberviolence among young offenders. Other notable projects include VOICE, which amplifies the voices of young adult offenders in European policy discussions, and E-PROFID, which enhances professional identity through digital tools.
Additionally, Fundación Diagrama has collaborated on projects such as ActiveGames4Change, which integrates sports and physical activity into youth rehabilitation programs, and RENYO, aimed at re-engaging young offenders with education. The foundation has also led efforts to improve justice systems, with projects like IMPROVING, which provides training for juvenile justice professionals, and PRALT, which promotes alternatives to detention through judicial training.
Furthermore, the foundation has contributed to research on mental health in the justice system through initiatives such as MENTALPRAC, as well as broader European projects like JODA, which explores alternatives to juvenile detention, and CHANCE, which promotes community engagement for social change.
These projects reflect Fundación Diagrama’s dedication to fostering innovation and collaboration across Europe, ensuring that young people, families, and communities receive the support they need to overcome systemic challenges and build a more inclusive future.