SAFER: Fun and learning resources on gender equality for early age

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SAFER: Fun and learning resources on gender equality for early age

30 January 2020News, Rights and Justice

The SAFER project has come to an end after two very busy years full of events, trainings and hard work on gender equality!

The project has developed many innovative resources for teachers and children based on the positive psichology approach.

Have a look!

We thank all students, teachers, headmasters and headmistresses, policy makers and schools who participated in the development of the SAFER project resources. A special thanks to Centro Diaconale ‘La Noce’ – Istituto Valdese, I.C. Giovanni XXIII-Piazzi, Istituto Superiore “Duca Abruzzi” and Direzione Didattica Statale "Edmondo De Amicis" – Palermo.

Because we all smile the same way.

About the project

The SAFER - Systematic Approaches for Equality of gendeR project, that is co-funded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme of the European Commission, aims to prevent, encourage reporting and combat gender-based violence (GBV) fostering a systematic approach based on positive psychology and character education of children through the development of materials and training of the teachers.

Partners

The project partnership holds together 8 organisations:

For further information

If you would like to be involved in the activities of the project, or if you would like to receive more information about the project, you can contact Cloé Saint-Nom, cloe.saintnom@cesie.org 

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