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FACE

Fight Against Cyberbullying and Exclusion

10. Reduced inequalities16. Peace, justice, and strong institutions
  • Work Area
    Culture, Heritage and Tourism
  • Call
    2018
From 1/12/2018 to 30/11/2020 (24 months)
Cordinator
Association des Agences de la Démocratie Locale (ALDA)
  • France
This association of 9 members aims to develop guidelines, materials, networks, and innovative methodologies that combine multidisciplinary artistic approaches to address this important issue. FACE is designed to engage the following different target groups: youth workers who will act as multipliers, students, parents, local authorities, and other stakeholders.

Objectives:

1. Develop a new methodology and pedagogy to prevent cyberbullying, based on innovative artistic practices such as theater, film, visual arts, and street arts.
2. Promote the development of civic competencies and respect for human rights among youth workers, adolescents, and children, with an emphasis on those at risk of social exclusion.
3. Develop an international network of organizations, schools, and youth workers who wish to combat discrimination and school bullying.
4. Design an online platform to share materials, experiences, and contacts of people working in the field of cyberbullying prevention.
5. Foster autonomy, active citizenship, self-confidence, a sense of community, and critical thinking among adolescents and children through an awareness process that will encourage them to create their own vade mecum on cyberbullying.
6. Disseminate the project results and good practices to inspire educational institutions and organizations.
7. Provide parents with knowledge and tools to promote the proper use of social networks among children.
8. Develop recommendations to address cyberbullying issues aimed at local authorities and other stakeholders.
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships (KA2)
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission, through the Erasmus+ programme. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Project number
2018-3-FR02-KA205-01525