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STOP! Making any environment for children a safe space

13 December 2019News, Rights and Justice

Increasing knowledge and skills in preventing and responding to child sexual abuse, from the local community and families to professionals

"STOP! Sexual child abuse prevention: New methods, topics and approaches in European context” is a new European project dealing with a sensitive and important topic with a clear goal: to prevent and stop child sexual abuse.

The project will last 3 years and involves 8 partners from different parts of Europe i.e. Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Austria, Greece, Spain and Italy. The launching meeting was held in Palermo from the 26th to the 28th of November 2019 to define the first steps of the project and discuss on the diverse context situations in the partners countries.

As the hosting partner of this first meeting, CESIE invited Mrs Angela Errore, expert and Head of the Office of the Ombudsperson of Childhood and Adolescence in Palermo: she shared her working experience on the issue and the existing prevention and support services in area of Palermo.

At the end of the project three main results will be produced: a e-learning platform, a training guideline and video interviews with young people on topic-related issues; the outputs will provide information, advices and best practices useful for anyone who work with children and, at the same time, will help in raising awareness on topics like intimacy, sex education and consent, gender roles and safe relations.

 

About the project

STOP! Sexual child abuse prevention: New methods, topics and approaches in European context is a new European project, co-funded by Erasmus+, KA2 – Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices, Strategic Partnerships for adult education.

Partners

The project holds together 8 organisations:

For further information

Read more about the project.

Contact Tiziana Fantucchio, tiziana.fantucchio@cesie.org

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