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KMOP contributes to the first evaluation of the “European Strategy for a Better Internet for Kids – BIK+”

KMOP, under the auspices of European Schoolnet and COFACE Families Europe, took part in the first evaluation of the “European Strategy for a Better Internet for Kids (BIK+)”, by organising a focus group with parents in Greece. The BIK+ Strategy, adopted by the European Commission in May 2022, aims to make the internet a safer […]

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New Research: 9 in 10 individuals believe stereotypes are widespread in Greece

A new study titled “Citizens’ Attitudes and Experiences Regarding Discrimination and Stereotypes” reveals that stereotypes and discriminatory attitudes remain deeply ingrained in Greek society. According to the findings, 9 in 10 individuals think that stereotypes influence everyday behaviours, while 83% have personally experienced discrimination. The research was carried out under the European project ECOSYSTEM –

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Financial Literacy Lab: How to control your finance with confidence

Want to take control of your finances with confidence? KMOP invites you to join a free online training course, specially designed for young people and professionals working with youth. This interactive and practical programme helps you build healthy financial habits and learn by doing. Choose the session that suits your schedule: 7–11 July, 12:00–16:00 –

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Empowering frontline professionals to address human trafficking in Greece

From November to June, KMOP, in collaboration with the National Centre for Social Solidarity, trained 204 frontline professionals to strengthen their ability to prevent, identify, and respond to human trafficking. Participants came from key sectors including airports, road and maritime transport services, reception and identification centres, labour inspection services, secondary education, and the tourism industry.

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New report highlights urgent need for greater accessibility in Europe’s cultural sector

KMOP conducted, in cooperation with public authorities and cultural organisations from eight European regions, a comprehensive study to map the current landscape in cultural venue accessibility.  The research—based on surveys with over 400 stakeholders and contributions from more than 100 participants in focus groups—uncovers a stark reality: many cultural spaces remain out of reach for

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Dr. Antonia Torrens’ meeting with European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport, Glenn Micallef

Dr. Antonia Torrens, President of COFACE Families Europe and General Director of KMOP, -as part of a scheduled visit of COFACE Families Europe-, met on 26 June with European Commissioner Glenn Micallef, responsible for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport, who is coordinating the development of the new European Action Plan for combating cyberbullying. Speaking

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Fake News and hate speech in the age of AI: A New Era of Misinformation

215 citizens joined KMOP’s online discussion on disinformation and hate speech in the digital world, KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre successfully held the online event “Fake News, Disinformation and Hate Speech in the Digital World” on Monday, 23 June 2025, with the participation of 215 individuals, including journalists, educators, researchers and general public

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How do Europeans perceive museums today? Insights from the META-MUSEUM stakeholder and audience analysis

KMOP led a comprehensive stakeholder and audience analysis, as part of the European research project “META-MUSEUM”, to examine both expert and public perceptions of cultural heritage (CH) and its transformative role in contemporary society. The research employed a mixed-methods approach—combining 16 expert interviews (museum and gallery professionals, academics, psychologists, neuroscientists etc) with 176 responses to

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KMOP builds resilience and teamwork in psychosocial services in Albania

KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre trained, from 27 to 30 May, 45 social workers from the Municipality of Shkodër in Albania on preventing burnout, promoting mental health, and setting professional boundaries. The workshop “Burnout Prevention and Boundaries: Prioritising Staff Wellbeing”, conducted in cooperation with the Municipality of Shkodër and the organization Different and

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