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Conference | Autism and Mental Health Disorders: Innovative Initiatives for Inclusion

In honor of World Autism Awareness Day on the 2nd of April, KMOP Policy Center invites you to attend the final conference of the StoryLiving project titled “Autism and Mental Health Disorders: Innovative Initiatives for Inclusion – The StoryLiving Initiative.” The event will be held on Wednesday, March 29th, 2023, from 18:00 to 20:00, at […]

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Training workshop on Tackling Racism in Grassroots Football

On March 21st, in honor of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, KMOP organized on 10 March two training workshops in the framework of the “Tackling Racism in Grassroots Football.” project. These workshops were attended by coaches and staff members of Panerythraikos F.C, and covered topics such as preventing and addressing racism in

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Digital Theatre | Developing new tools and methods to support theatre and its people

Digital Theatre is an Erasmus+ project implemented in Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, and the U.K. Its aim is to support theatre and its people – both professionals and non-professionals – by offering them the tools they need to enhance their digital skills and digitally adjust their work in the post-Covid era. More specifically, Digital Theatre

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Youth Regained | KMOP works towards enhancing the employability of child offenders

KMOP participates in the Erasmus+ project titled “Youth Regained,” aiming to identify the key competences and life skills that child offenders lack, which hinder their employability, and to design a unique training program to provide them with essential soft skills. Child offenders often face significant barriers when it comes to employment, which can lead to

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Designing future WELFARE systems: All the latest project updates!

“Designing future WELFARE systems” is an Erasmus+ project that aims to infuse social entrepreneurship and innovation into Higher Education. The project seeks to create a melting pot for social innovation within universities, as a gateway for researchers and students to develop skills and competences as social entrepreneurs, by engaging them in communication and cooperation with

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GenY/Z-SCOODLE is coming to an end. Find out what we achieved

After two years of hard work and collaboration, the Erasmus+ project GenY/Z-SCOODLE aimed at upgrading the capacity of youth professionals and organizations through Second Chance Education (SCE) methods and tools has come to an end. The project has successfully equipped more than 71 youth professionals and adult educators with the skills and knowledge needed to

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INCLUDED | A new free training course for teachers on sex education

International research has pointed out that sex education is a topic that still plays a marginal role in the educational program of students in many countries of the European Union. Even more marginal is the teaching of sex education aimed at groups at risk of marginalization, such as individuals with physical and/or intellectual disabilities. The

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Novi Sad welcoming “Let’s Talk” partners for the 3rd Transnational Project Meeting

On 7 – 8 February 2023, the four partnering organisations of the Erasmus+ project “Let’s Talk”, which aims to strengthen the capacity of youth workers in supporting young people’s mental health, focusing on a gender-sensitive approach, gathered in Novi Sad, Serbia, for the (hybrid) 3rd Transnational Project Meeting. The meeting was an opportunity to discuss

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