One of the dissemination activities of the Let's Care Project was the workshop for parents and grandparents entitled "School as a subject of research. School climate and school achievement". The workshop was led by a member of the Let's Care team from University Ignatianum in Krakow, prof. Maria Marta Urlińska. The online meeting was organized on April 9, 2024.
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”.
All’interno delle attività del progetto Let's Care il 17 settembre 2024 si terrà la conferenza online “Building Safe Educational Environments for All” (costruire un ambiente educativo emotivamente sicuro per tutti).
On January 19, 2024, Professor Ana Berastegui, co-coordinator of the Let's Care Project and member of the team at Universidad P. Comillas de Madrid, participated in the Directors' Meeting of the Teresian Schools Network in Los Negrales, Madrid. She delivered a presentation titled "Schools that Care and Teach to Care".
On the 13th of January 2024, Lurdes Veríssimo from UCP, held a presentation during the 5th cycle of Conferences Innovate in Education, Citizenship and Network in the city of Viseu (Portugal).
On the 6th of July 2024, the Portuguese Let's Care team participated in the 45th Annual International School Psychology Conference in Riga (Latvia). They presented results from data with teachers and parents on facilitators and barriers to safe teaching.
FHV’s scholarly paper on “Agile Requirements Engineering as a Service: the Co-Creation of the Let’s Care Hub” was presented at this year’s edition of the ICE IEEE/ITMC Conference.
The first Let's Care International Scientific Conference aims to disseminate the results of the research phase by analysing the crucial factors for the implementation of safety-based education in order to prevent students’ low academic achievement and school drop-out.
During the event, the project partners, involved in different tasks, will present the results of the exploration of different educational aspects: learning, teaching and school environment.
Elvira Mateos Carmona, PhD in Anthropology, specialized in qualitative social research, talks about the Let’s Care project and the Photovoice technique.
Professor and researcher Ana Berástegui shared the keys to the attachment theory that underpin the Let's Care project during the inaugural presentation of "Las pruebas de la educación" in Zaragoza.