Train4Coordinators Flyer

We are pleased to share the flyer for the Train4Coordinators project!
Do not hesitate to visit the official website of the project to stay informed of the progress and to make sure not to miss anything: http://www.train4coordinators.eu/
Youth2Unite: Bystander Intervention Kit for Young People

This set of 5 videos (available in English, French, Greek & German) was developed by the project partnership and gives the opportunity to young people to explore techniques and strategies on how to intervene when they witness a hate-driven incident.
Watch carefully all the videos and find out important tools that will enhance your voice as an active bystander!
INN-CO Belgium LTTA Press Release

SYNTHESIS will be taking part in the Learning, Teaching, Training Activity conducted in the framework of the Innovative Collaborations (Inn-Co) project, hosted by the Belgian partner Bruxelles Europe asbl. This Erasmus+ project aims to strengthen the competences of the participants in the digital management of social enterprise projects in Europe, increasing the collective capacities of European social entrepreneurs by sharing practices and innovations. It also seeks to contribute to the creation of a Virtual Cluster for Social Enterprises by using an innovative methodology. To learn more about the full activities that will take place during this LTTA, read the full press release here.
STEAMY Wonders Newsletter Vol. 3

The 3rd issue of the STEAMY Wonders newsletter is available to read now!
Find out about the progress of:
IO1 - Challenge-based Resources for Women in STEAM
IO2 - In-service Training for VET Tutors
IO4 – STEAMY WONDERS MOOC and Community of Practice
You can also read more info about the learning, teaching and training activity and the next steps of the project!
Introducing our new project: FLOURISH CENTERS

We are excited to announce our new project FLOURISH CENTERS: Design of participatory intergenerational learning for social cohesion.
The Flourish Centers project seeks to encourage community collaboration through culture. The cultural element bridges communities and creates opportunities for intergenerational learning. The project's activities will take on a mixed format, encouraging youth aged 18-30 to work collaboratively with disadvantaged older adults over 65 years old to establish and record the process of creating a cultural heritage product.
To find out more about the projects and the partnership, read our online brochure (available in Greek) here.



