SOCIAL EQUALITY

Here you can find examples of projects aiming at improving social inclusion, gender equality and labour insertion, as well as educational approaches targeting specific target groups

GUTS

Grow Up Today and Support each other. Through an innovative approach we want to develop a method that will help to reduce reoffending under young offenders. We want to help them to set targets for their future and hand them tools to become better and more active citizens.

NEWMEN

NEWMEN intends to develop a training system and a toolkit on alternative masculinities for employees and managers in companies and organizations of all sizes and sectors, to educate and change behavior in the workplaces

SILENT BOOK

The SILENT project promotes inclusion and diversity, equality and non-discrimination among all citizens and generations benefiting inclusion of migrants and refugees

BLEEP

BLEEP will create and implement an innovative blended learning platform for all (ex-)prisoners, in which an individual has the ownership of the learning process that can be monitored to stimulate progress in developing skills

SIMPLE

SIMPLE – Social Integration of Migrants and activation of Paths for Learning and Employability – develops an innovative approach to be applied to facilitate the narration of past stories and events faced by immigrant women

SMS

The SMS project aims at increasing Social Capital (building social networks for greater individual potential) and social inclusion of female migrants in partner countries using social media

EMPOWER LTU

Empowering LTU older workers through coaching & personal branding aims at giving old -Term Unemployed (LTU) Older Workers the opportunity to experience success through self-development, creative thinking and exploring opportunities

REAL LIFE

REAL LIFE is an Erasmus project that promotes the use of serious games for education in prisons and for disadvantaged groups with the final scope to reduce the recidivism of prisoners

PRIMEDIA

PRIMEDIA is a LifeLongLearning project with more than 15 partners aiming at valorising training systems and methodologies addressing inmates, with particular focus on ICT and multimedia

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