Project 2023-1-BG01-KA220-YOU-000151355 LSSH (Let’s STOP Hate speech), Erasmus+

Project 2023-1-BG01-KA220-YOU-000151355 LSSH (Let’s STOP Hate speech), Erasmus+
The project period is 01.09.2023 – 31.08.2025

Project partners:
Association for Behavioral Sciences, Bulgaria
UNIVERZITET MAJKA TEREZA VO SKOPJE, N. Macedonia
Kocatürk Danismanlik Özel Egitim Hizmetleri Turizm ve Proje Hizmetleri Ticaret Sanayi Limited Sirketi, Turkey
URBAN FORUM ASSOCIATION, Poland

Main objectives:
1. Effective project planning, execution, and follow-up, including seamless and effective collaboration between project partners
2. Reinforcing links between policy, research, and practice by providing better evidence on youth needs and facilitating policy making
3. Promoting equality, non-discrimination, and inclusion of marginalized young people
4. Sharing, explaining, and popularizing the results of the project in the form of tangible results, conclusions, and good practices.
We are going to implement the activities:
WP 1 Project Management;

WP 2 Survey of needs and development of Strategy

A1 Research on the factors for the formation of hate speech based on nationality and religion;
A2 Strategy for limiting hate speech.
WP 3 Capacity building of youth and youth workers:
A1 Youth worker’s Guide;
A2 International training for youth workers;
A3 National trainings for youth.
WP 4 Publicity:
A1 Multiplier events;
A2 Publicity in the virtual space.

The expected main project results and outcomes are the following:
– Provided support for overcoming and limiting hate speech among young people;
– Increased work capacity, competencies, knowledge, and skills of youth workers;
– An improved practical toolkit for working with youth (innovative methods, practices, instruments, tools, etc.);
– Promoted values such as equality, non-discrimination, and inclusion of marginalized young people;
– An improved link between research, policy, and practice.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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