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Virtual reality as a tool for empowerment and violence prevention in prisons

The role of technology – and virtual reality in particular – in preventing and addressing violence in correctional facilities was the focus of an online event organised by KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre, on Tuesday, 22 July 2025. The discussion featured professionals in the fields of mental health, correctional education and technology, who […]

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KMOP at International Workshop on Reducing Territorial Inequalities

On 27 June 2025, KMOP joined universities and research organisations from across Europe in Rome for an international workshop on tackling territorial inequalities. The event brought together experts, community groups, and practitioners to share real-life experiences and practical ways to improve opportunities for people living in disadvantaged areas. Organised by the European Network for the

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Strengthening health resilience in European regions through community sport

Have you ever thought about how playing football with your friends or volleyball in a local park can have a positive impact on our mental health? To this end, KMOP announces its new collaboration with public authorities from 7 European regions to improve local and regional policies so that community sport becomes more accessible, inclusive,

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Respecting Boundaries: Consent, Respect and Empathy in the School Environment

Over 100 teachers and parents from across Greece participated on Thursday, 17 July 2025, in the online discussion organised by KMOP, titled “Respecting Boundaries: Consent, Respect, and Empathy in the School Environment”, confirming the growing interest in cultivating the concept of consent from an early school age. During the event, representatives from KMOP presented good

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#RespectingPersonalBoundaries: Consent, respect, empathy in the school environment

KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre invites you to the informative and interactive event titled “#RespectingPersonalBoundaries: Consent, Respect and Empathy in the School Environment” on Thursday, 17 July 2025, at 12.00-13.15. Join us for an engaging discussion on how schools can become safer and more respectful spaces for all students. The event is part

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Promoting ethical and inclusive data collection in the era of Artificial Intelligence

As the use of artificial intelligence and digital tools continues to grow, so does the risk of bias and discrimination in how data is collected, analysed, and used. Promoting ethical and inclusive data practices is more critical than ever. To this end, KMOP participated on 9 July in a high-level workshop and partner meeting in

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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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