It is an Erasmus+ project co-funded by the European Union that aims at strengthening educators of adult with fewer opportunities in their efforts to increase their competences necessary for identifying and counteracting Internet addiction.
The project will create a survival kit and a mobile app consisting of several necessary educational materials that can successfully support their work and be an excellent tool for presenting influence to the target group on through mindfulness and other methods of focus, self-awareness and reliable assessment of the situation.
The deliverables
The partnership met online to organize the project´s deliverables:
The project will create a survival kit and a mobile app consisting of several necessary educational materials that can successfully support their work and be an excellent tool for presenting influence to the target group on through mindfulness and other methods of focus, self-awareness and reliable assessment of the situation.
The deliverables
The partnership met online to organize the project´s deliverables:
- Techniques of recognizing and reacting to IAD
- Types of IAD and the degree of disease aggravation
- Ways and principles of talking with an addicted adult
- Mindfulness
- Other methods of focus
- Self-awareness and reliable assessment of the situation
- IAD – prevention
Our Target Groups are:
1.Educators of disadvantaged groups’ members, people with fewer opportunities (low qualified persons, unemployed, adults at poverty risk, etc.)
2.Institutions which support and take care of disadvantaged adults, such as:
1.Educators of disadvantaged groups’ members, people with fewer opportunities (low qualified persons, unemployed, adults at poverty risk, etc.)
2.Institutions which support and take care of disadvantaged adults, such as:
- adult education centres social welfare institution
- schools for adults
- third age universities
- associations supporting disadvantaged adults and fighting with social exclusion
- local and regional self-government education departments and adult educators