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Conference

The CUT project was presented in a number of events in order to report about the activities carried out and the results achieved.

Young for Youngs Enjoting Sport (E2)

Date: 14-04-2024
Location: MIlan, Italy

Description
Seventy individuals from Rotary Clubs, Lions Club, and various other community organizations, alongside secondary school students, teachers, parents, and other interested individuals, gathered for a significant event – the presentation of the "CUT" Project.

Through compelling visuals and engaging narratives, the audience gained insights into the core objectives of the "CUT" Project – to Combat Unemployment Through Training. The initiative aimed to empower individuals with the skills and resources necessary to navigate the job market successfully, thereby tackling the pressing issue of unemployment within the community.

In the conclusion, a palpable sense of unity and commitment filled the room as attendees reflected on the collective impact achievable through collaboration and concerted effort. It was evident that the "CUT" Project had struck a chord with the community, igniting a shared determination to create positive change and pave the way for a brighter future.

International Conference “Cut!” Preventing alcohol abuse among pre-adolescents (E3)

Date: 07-04-2024
Location: Baiculesti, Romania

Description
The international conference hosted by the school was a resounding success, attended by 66 participants including decision-makers, experts in European and national projects, curriculum policy experts, local and national authorities, school personnel, and representatives from NGOs and institutions working with children. The conference was meticulously prepared, featuring banners, promotional materials, and a published book containing project guides and policy recommendations. Registration was conducted via Google Form. Positive feedback from attendees and survey results affirmed the success of the conference and the CUT project. Notably, the school inspector for management expressed interest in hosting future meetings and presenting CUT project outcomes, while a member of the National Expert Body in Educational Management proposed future partnerships. The dissemination of materials was well-received, effectively conveying project information according to Erasmus Guide specifications. Overall, the conference achieved its objectives in terms of participant engagement, dissemination, and feedback.

Dissemination Conference of Erasmus+ Project Results (E1)

Date: 20-03-2024
Location: Swidnik, Poland

Description
The Erasmus+ multiplier event in Swidnik brought together teachers, students, and representatives from various schools and organizations to discuss the impact of Erasmus+ projects on education. The event included presentations on Erasmus+ projects in Swidnik and their benefits, particularly focusing on the CUT! Project addressing alcohol abuse prevention. Attendees learned about project outcomes such as educational videos, practical guides, and policy recommendations. A dynamic workshop using Live Action Role Play (LARP) engaged students in addressing alcohol-related issues creatively. The event concluded with reflections on the day's insights and the importance of ongoing collaboration in preventing alcohol abuse among pre-adolescents. Overall, the event successfully promoted collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation among educators, providing practical guidance for implementing Erasmus+ projects.

Prevention against alcohol abuse among pre-adolescents (E5)

Date: 20-03-2024
Location: Metz, France

Description
Gathered at the Jean XXIII school complex in Montigny les Metz, a diverse group convened for the "Prevention against alcohol abuse among pre-adolescents" event. The RenaSup representative showcased resources from the CUT project, emphasizing their role in educating students about alcohol abuse. Teachers shared insights from their Milan training, highlighting strategies for discussing sensitive topics with pre-adolescents. Policy recommendations were presented, advocating for comprehensive education and interdisciplinary partnerships. Partner associations were recognized for their support in implementing prevention activities. Discussions ranged from extending prevention efforts to high schools to addressing alcohol's portrayal in media. The event underscored a collective commitment to combat alcohol abuse and protect pre-adolescents' well-being.

Un Progetto Europeo contro l’abuso di Alcol

Date: 30-11-2023
Location: MIlan, Italy

Description
Sixty individuals from Milan and Genoa, including teachers, parents, and secondary school students, gathered for the presentation of the "CUT" Project. Through engaging discussions and informative presentations, attendees learned about the initiative's mission to combat unemployment through training. As the presentation concluded, a sense of unity and determination permeated the room, with participants committed to supporting the project's goals and creating positive change within their communities.