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Let’s Care Project

Funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe programme – Grant Agreement 101059425

As part of the Let’s Care project, the conference “The school that confronts and improves for children’s right to respect – building an emotionally safe educational environment for all” will be held on May 4, 2025 in Verona, Italy. Speakers from 6 European countries will participate, including: Spain, Bulgaria, Poland, Lithuania, and Portugal.
Saturday 3rd of May 2025, teachers from 6 European countries will meet in Bosco Chiesanuova, Verona (Italy) to discuss various problems faced by schools in Europe. This event is open to all upon registration and participation is completely free of charge.
On the 6th of September 2024, the Portuguese Let’s Care team participated in the 9th European Network for Social and Emotional Competence (ENSEC) Conference in Chania (Greece). The presentation, entitled “School Engagement and Academic Achievement: The role of relationships with parents and peers”, highlighted some of the main results from a systematic literature review conducted in the Let’s Care Project.
Two representatives from the Let’s Care project team from University Ignatianum in Cracow participated in the Scientific Conference “Social Pedagogy In Service To Man And Community” which was held at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan on April 16, 2024. Prof. Anna Błasiak and PhD Ewa Dybowska delivered the presentation entitled “Protective factors of the school environment vs. strengthening resilience in the family”.
The 4th International Scientific Conference took place on March 5, 2024. One of the speakers was PhD Jarosław Charchuła from Ignatianum University in Cracow (UIK), who presented the speech entitled “The education system as a guarantor of safety – difficulties and challenges”.
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