The Advisory Plan consists of a step-by-step guide developed by the Youth Advisory Board (YAB), which aims to guide other young people to participate more actively in the local communities where they live and strengthen their sense of community.
The Advisory Plan consists of a step-by-step guide developed by the Youth Advisory Board (YAB), which aims to guide other young people to participate more actively in the local communities where they live and strengthen their sense of community.
This document is intended for those who would like to repeat our YAB experience, allowingз young people to be heard and consulted in all matters that affect them directly or indirectly.
Sexual and affective education, together with mental health support, are key tools to strengthen young people’s self-determination and prevent gender-based violence.
Building social bridges and sense of community of all youth through the co-creation of leisure activities.
How much awareness is there really in our relationships? And how much do stereotypes affect freedom of expression?
As part of ERROR Fest Palermo, we welcome you for an interactive session dedicated to themes of affective and sexual education, diversity, stereotypes and inclusion,led by the Palermo Youth Advisory Board (YAB) of the european project BOTTOM-UP TALKS. Friday 12 December, 2025 | h 17:00 at
Sala Rete Invitalia, Cinema De Seta – Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa, Palermo.
Achieving gender equality requires sustained commitment, courageous policy choices and profound cultural transformation – which often happens through moments of collective reflection. For this reason, to mark 8 March we are organising a special evening dedicated to cinema and dialogue, exploring together the cultural dynamics that still shape how we talk about consent, responsibility and justice. We wait for you on 13 March at 6.30 pm at EPYC.
On 28 November, in the Aula Magna of IISS “Francesco Ferrara”, we officially launched the Counselling Service dedicated to the entire school community.
For 25 November and the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence, we remember that it is our collective responsibility to create safe digital spaces, promote consent and protect people from gender-based violence.
Today we mark World Children’s Day to reaffirm a fundamental message: guaranteeing and protecting these rights is essential, and so is listening to young people.
Together, the experts and young leaders are shaping a new narrative, one where Comprehensive Sexuality Education and mental health support are not taboo topics, but essential foundations for safety, equality, and wellbeing. Only then can educational settings be more caring, informed, and inclusive.
A comprehensive multi- agency model for supporting children, adolescents and their caregivers in care facilities in understanding different types of violence and pathways for disclosure. Context Violence is a widespread phenomenon impacting children all around the...
Each year, Pride Month reminds us of the importance of upholding the right to non-discrimination and the freedom to be ourselves.
Gender-based violence is a complex reality, rooted in stereotypes, power imbalances, and social norms that affect individuals and communities across the board. Tackling it requires not only concrete tools but also awareness, listening, and dialogue.
Tackling teen dating violence and school-related gender-based violence among young people by supporting their mental health and equipping the whole school community with knowledge and skills on Comprehensive Sexuality Education.
Final Conference REBOOT NOW – Let’s work together and REBOOT NOW!
Bruxelles, Thursday January 25th, 2024