Inclusion of people with disabilities
The inclusion of people with disabilities is a fundamental human right, yet many young people and their school environments still lack awareness about this issue.
The inclusion of people with disabilities is a fundamental human right, yet many young people and their school environments still lack awareness about this issue.
Mental health is not a privilege reserved for a few—it is a universal human right that must be protected and promoted for everyone, everywhere. Yet, across Europe and beyond, too many young people struggle in silence due to stigma, lack of support, and limited mental health education in schools.
Helena Maleno’s fight against border injustice Helena Maleno is one of Spain’s most influential human rights defenders, dedicating her life
Highlights from Our Piloting sessions with students The Empower2Act project has successfully completed the piloting phase of Work Package 2
Making Mental Health a Human Right in schools Mental health is increasingly recognized as a fundamental human right, yet turning
Successfully Pilots Human Rights Education Modules in Norway! We are thrilled to announce that our partner Skjetlein VGS has successfully
Pilot Modules Successfully Implemented in Türkiye Last month, our project partner from Türkiye, CEIPES Türkiye, successfully carried out the pilot
Big news! We’ve started testing out brand-new class materials all about human rights, and our partners are part of it!
YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL. The school council is a group of elected student representatives who play an important role in our
A Time to Remember and Empower In Slovakia we commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II