On May 17, we celebrate the International Day against homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia and transphobia is celebrated.

On May 17, we celebrate the International Day against homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia and transphobia is celebrated.
At CESIE we work to increase understanding and awareness on FGM and ways to tackle it and we take part of the European campaign to end FGM, promoted by the endFGM European network.
What does intergenerational dialogue mean? How can we link it to the topic of a comprehensive sexual education?
Resorting to non-formal activities, trainings and events designed for high schools, ISEX partners assist teachers in a comprehensive learning path and in the acquisition of tools and of socio-emotional competences to discuss topics related to sexuality and affection, by promoting a healthy lifestyle and by preventing any form of violence and gender discrimination in class.
On the occasion of World Children’s Day, CESIE organised a workshop for children to raise awareness of their rights and promote the values of sport.
Within the ACTIVE project CESIE held an online training course for sports professionals working with children. Participants learned to recognise the different forms of abuse that occur against children, focusing on the risk signals and potential threats occurring in the field of sport.
Reading about successful stories of P/CVE initiatives carried out by others front-line practitioners can provide useful tips and interesting insights on how to manage initiatives to prevent and counter violent extremism. Read the interview with Luca Guglielminetti!
During the last two years, the Children First consortium has worked with adolescents and adults to address the issue of teen dating violence, the gender-based violence that occurs in early relationships. We are happy to present some of the training materials created, which will continue to be available online for teachers and students on the Children First website and in our Digital Library. Discover the training materials we created!
Art therapy in this sense plays a fundamental role in helping everyone to discover the resources they possess, stimulating the potential for self-regeneration, restoring self-esteem, awareness and well-being. Read more about HEAL’s project exhibition: RI-TRATTI #spinoff.
Discover Children First awareness campaign created by the participants of the Children First’s Co-Creation Labs through their ideas, their creativity and the desire to stop to the under-researched phenomenon of teen dating violence
Discover the winners of the #ArtAgainstTeenDatingViolence contest organised as part of the Children First project.
As part of the ISEX Project, between April and May, we launched different focus groups about Comprehensive Sexuality Education at schools, bringing together about 30 teachers, coming from 5 middle and high schools located in different neighborhoods of Palermo.
Do you work or are you in touch with young visual artists, video-makers or writers? Spread the word!
We are looking for creative and thought-provoking artworks, capable of representing adolescents’ interpretation of a such delicate and under-researched theme, being teen dating violence.
Ensuring that everyone has living and working conditions that are conducive to good health.
Within the BASE project we have been promoting dialogue and cooperation between professionals from different support services and cultural mediators with different backgrounds, so they could meet, talk and analyse together how to support migrant girls and women victims of GBV in an integrated way.