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Webinar - We invite you to a webinar called "When students create solutions - campaigns against peer violence" which will be held on February 28 at 4 p.m. This webinar is part of the REVIS project - Responding to peer violence among children…
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News - REVIS campaigns on raising awarenes about peer and gender based violence are in full swing. Students of Technical school Čakovec have created a YouTube chanel Minute for violence where they inform the viewers about what peer violence is, what are causes, consequences and…
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News - Students of Gymnasium Sesvete, participants of REVIS project, implemented their campaign about raising awareness on peer and gender-based violence during November and December 2022. In collaboration with the school’s drama group, they came up with a play called “Now you…
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News - The campaign "Don't ignore, react!" was created as a result of the two-year European project REVIS - Responding to peer violence in the school and extracurricular environment, in which Gymnasium Karlovac has been involved since September 2021. At the…
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News - During October, ten schools from Croatia involved in the REVIS project had to complete their campaign ideas and send them to the project coordinator team for evaluation. The campaigns aim to prevent peer violence and to change the social and gender norms…
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News - StreetSmart is launching an online learning platform,StreetSmart Learn, StreetSmart Learn offers a set of key topics youth work professionals need in their day-to-day activities with vulnerable children, with a strong focus on non-…
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News - The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Violence Against Children launched the #LetsTellTheWorld campaign with the aim of mapping where all children and youth under the age of 18 are taking action to end all forms of violence and make the world a better…
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News - Project REVIS - Responding to peer violence among children in schools and adjacent settings, continues with its activities. High School students and facilitators from all around Croatia gathered for the first time face to face at the first national workshop…
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News - The Child Rights Centre (CRC) held a regional conference entitled “Positive Parenting and Child Protection in High-conflict Divorces”, which brought together a total of 111 experts from the social welfare system, judiciary, Institute for Mental Health, civil…
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News - The questionnaire is conducted by the Network of Children's Organizations of Serbia, it is intended for children aged 14 to 18 and the questionnaire can be found here.
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News - In Belgrade, in the ceremonial hall of the City Municipality of Vracar, a panel discussion was held entitled "Professional Principles in Working with Young People from Vulnerable Groups: the perspective of youth work", which brought together over 60 representatives of civil…
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News - UK: The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport acknowledges that the Youth sector has faced challenges throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and the UK government is responding Context COVID-19 impacted young people’s mental health significantly   Anxiety…
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News - Terre des hommes Romania Foundation has had an active year, with some successes worth mentioning. Despite the pandemic, their goal was to ensure that Romanian children and young people of all backgrounds can benefit from projects aiming to provide a brighter future. Here are…
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News - Together with their families, Roma children from Coventry wrote Roma, Recycle, Reimagine: Corcodusa Saves The Park, a book that aims to rethink commonly held beliefs about the Roma community’s attitude towards the environment. The story follows Corcodusa, a Roma girl…
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News - In mid-November 2021, two schools in Croatia started piloting workshops on the topic of changing social and gender norms in schools as a part of the REVIS project: Gymnasium Vukovar and Gymnasium Karlovac. Facilitators are school teachers and expert…
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News - ”Children felt that their opinions matter and they can make potential changes” stated the facilitating teachers who took part in a pilot programme within REVIS project, following group activities with students. REVIS project – “Responding to peer violence among children in…
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News - Albania has a long history of children being separated from their families due to economic hardship, obliging them to live in residential care facilities. 15-year-old Ilir was one such child, placed under residential care services in 2010 after the passing of his mother and…
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News - The European Union is calling on its younger citizens to ‘regain control’ of their lives once the worst of the pandemic is over. The EU has confirmed that 2022 will be the European Year of Youth, whereby young citizens will be offered a…
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News - Youth-friendly spaces, interest clubs, youth services, personal development courses, youth opportunities - these are the activities that 650 young people have done for their peers in 25 communities across the country during 2021. 30 teams of ambitious young…
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News - Group projects can help children to develop crucial life skills as they navigate effort, authority, autonomy, and credit issues. Here are four common complaints regarding teamwork and some possible ways parents or teachers can respond: 1. “I’d rather do…
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News - This school year, students from eight elementary schools in the Central Bosnia Canton, will engage in football matches with no limitations. With the guidance of our Genesis Project team, students and their PE teachers will master the Football3…
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News - Teens with ADHD can be easily perceived as unmotivated, lazy, or ignorant. However, most of them desire to master productivity and find ways to fight against procrastination, distractibility, and poor time management.  Kelly Biltz, ADHD Teen Life Coach, offers these…
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Online library - This is the report on the "Peer Research on Abandonment of Alternative Care" that was conducted by SOS Children's Villages Serbia Foundation in order to see the needs and experiences of young people without parental care who are preparing for independent living and…
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News - Closed schools and online learning during the pandemic significantly affected not only pupils' learning outcomes but also their mental health. Young people were cut off from their social network and opportunities to forge relationships outside the home. Judging by the…
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News - Simon Weedy reports for Child in the City about COP26, its crucial message that ‘the climate crisis is a child rights crisis’, and UNICEF's take on it. World leaders highlighted this message during the conference in Glasgow, but their arguments focused on the impact of the…
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News - How does trauma look like in the classroom? – a question that regularly interest a number of educators. In their recent article, Edutopia offers possible interpretations and definitions, while considering some of the major limitations, standing to fully answer the question…
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Online library - This guide-toolkit is designed to help users to reflect and plan on how to better implement concrete actions to prevent and tackle the spread of fake news, in order to create a resilience community to such threat. This document presents how to organize effective…
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Multimedia - YouthMythBusters  (YMBproject aims at promoting the engagement of youth and those at risk of social exclusion (NEETs) in democratic and civic life and to enhance their critical thinking and media…
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Webinar - About the webinar ‘Small Steps Can Make a Big Difference’ is a collaborative pilot project being undertaken by the Safer Young Lives Research Centre (SYLRC) at the University of Bedfordshire and NGO Different and Equal. This youth participatory action…
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Online library - Research by Save the Children states: Children born after 2020 will encounter heatwaves roughly seven times hotter throughout their lives than their grandparents.  The consequences can be crucial, as in Afghanistan alone, children could face 18 times as…