Support Me
Supporting practitioners to train Migrants in
Europe - Support Me
The “Support Me” project stems from the first DIME project (2015-2018): “Developing a referential of skills and training modules favoring the Inclusion of Migrants to Europe” with four Mediterranean countries (Italy, Spain, Greece and France) that issued a competence framework and a set of training modules.
During the experimental phase of the DIME project, practitioners and especially volunteer trainers involved in the experimentation in the 4 partner countries expressed a strong urge for training and guidance. Implementing a DIME-based programme with migrant audiences can thus prove difficult to some practitioners who feel they lack proper training.
"Support Me" will focus on fundamental issues as, for instance, the notions of cultures, “cultural conflict” and psychosocial risks, legal status, thus enabling the participants to identify and understand more thoroughly the diversity of migrant audiences, the precarious situations facing them and their specific needs. It should also question receiving and supporting practices so as to contribute to their evolution.
The trainers also ask for supporting them to implement the DIME participative methods and active technics “learning by doing”.
Main objectives
- To guide and train to the migrant public’s specificity thanks to an interdisciplinary approach
- To upgrade the competences of practitioners in order to meet with the specific training needs of migrant audiences and implement DIME optimally.
- To meet with the expectations of a significant number of volunteers who demand to upgrade their skills
- To train the practitioners to assess, develop and highlight the migrants’ skills, focusing on key competences and soft skills, so as to improve the social and professional inclusion of migrants.
The partnership consists of training organisations, research facilities or universities, and volunteers, all committed in trainers’ training and support of migrants. Specifically:
- France
- INSUP – Project coordinator
- AIFRISSS
- Italy
- Programma integra
- Germany
- BUPNET
- Spain
- Huelva university and Andalucia Acoge
- Greece
- Edra and IASIS
The project is funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and has a duration of 36 months (1/9/2019 – 31/8/2022).
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Stay Safe
The two-year project titled “Stay Safe: preventing and responding to sexual violence against women with disabilities”, is funded by the EU Rights, Equality and Citizenship (REC) programme 2014-2020 and will last from April 1st, 2020 until March 31st, 2022. The project revolves around two main pillars:
- develop and test a training model based on creative drama technique, targeting women with mental disabilities (110), as well as professionals (220), enabling them to recognize, react and report any sexual harassment incidents (both online and offline)
- raise awareness among professionals (psychologists, social workers, medical staff, carers, etc.), in order to provide mentally disabled women who are exposed to the risk of sexual harassment, with proper tools to replicate the training programme
The project is coordinated by Anziani e Non Solo Societa Cooperativa Sociale (ANS) from Italy, in collaboration with K.S.D.E.O. EDRA (Greece), Fundación INTRAS (Spain), Safe Space Associação Saúde Mental Portugal (Portugal), Network of European Art Festivals for Mental Health Enhancement (NEFELE) in Belgium, Socialiniu Inovaciju Fondas (Lithuania) and Universidade do Porto (UP) in Portugal.
Website: https://staysafeproject.eu/
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Restoring Respect Project
Restoring Respect Project (RRP)
The “Restoring Respect Project” (RRP) European project is implemented with the support Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and aims at bringing together a cross-sector, strategic partnership of 5 organisations to support innovation in the VET field by creating, piloting and disseminating an interactive platform and a mobile phone application tailored to the needs and realities of migrant and refugee communities in the participating project countries and across Europe. RRP will also design and accredit an e-course that will enhance the skills and knowledge of migrants and refugees boosting their employability and integration in our European societies.
The ultimate objective of RRP is to address the employment gap between established and migrant communities, while restoring the respect in migrant populations who are often viewed and treated as unqualified and unable to contribute to their host country.
The partnership consists of organizations from the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Italy and Cyprus. Specifically:
- Restorative Justice for All cic - United Kingdom (coordinator)
- FUNDACION ALTIUS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA - Spain
- KSDEO EDRA - Greece
- ICSE & CO - Italy
- CSI CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION LTD – Cyprus
The project has a duration of 24 months and last from the 1st of October 2019 to the 30th of September 2021.
Website: https://restoringrespect.info/

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Mental Health Matters
People with mental illness and especially those living in mental health facilities, experience stigma and social marginalization. The need to find alternative treatment methods beyond pharmaceuticals is of paramount importance. For this reason, the European project "Mental Health Matters through Restorative Art" (MHM) aims to pilot the implementation and dissemination of educational material and tools tailored to the needs of mental health professionals.
The partnership includes 6 organizations from the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Cyprus and Hungary. Specifically:
- Restorative Justice for All cic (coordinator - UK)
- KSDEO EDRA (GR)
- CSI CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION LTD (CY)
- Lélekben Otthon Közhasznú Alapítvány (HU)
- INTRAS FOUNDATION (SP)
- ANOTATI SCHOLI KALON TECHNON (GR)
The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and has a duration of 24 months (1/11/2019 – 31/10/2021).
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

LIFE TWO
The organization Hallgarten-Franchetti Centro Studi Villa Montesca” Foundation (FCSVM) in Italy, in cooperation with Institute for Educational and Youth Studies (EGECED) in Turkey, San Jorge University Foundation (FUSJ) in Spain, Center for Educational Initiatives (CEI) in Bulgaria, K.S.D.E.O. EDRA in Greece, National University of Ireland Galway (NUI), University of Nicosia (UNIC) - Education Excellence Corporation Limited (EDEX) in Cyprus and Stichting Reflexion in the Netherlands are implementing the project titled “LIFE TWO: Learning Interculturality from Religions towards Outreach Activities” – funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union, Key Action 3: Support for policy reform – Sub-action: Social Inclusion and Common Values: The Contribution in the Field of Education and Training. LIFE-TWO has a duration of 24 months and lasts from the 1st of December 2019 to the 30th of November 2021.
The purpose of the project is to foster a participatory pedagogical methodology based on the Inquiry Educative Strategy designed to develop transversal skills, related to multiculturalism, interfaith and integration (LIFE Model). The Model, addressed to primary education during LIFE project, has already proved to be successfully when tested in 5 European countries (Italy, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and Spain), as part of the religious education courses. The main challenge of LIFE TWO is to create a new framework with a new and specific aim of combating misinformation and false news spreading and developing new tools for an efficient application of the Pedagogical Didactic and Participatory Model (PD&P).
LIFE TWO intends to test the method in secondary schools and propose a strategy for a counter-narration, putting in action educative measures addressed to launch a critical thinking process for leading the students to see the interfaith societal context as a profound resource for their personal growth.
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

IME Project
Introspection Music Experience (IME) is a European project, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme (Sub-programme: Culture) of the European Commission. It is implemented by Fundacion Intras (Spain), Kunstatelier Opperstraat - KAOS (BE) and Kinonikes Sineteristikes Drastiriotites Efpathon Omadon – EDRA (GR).
IME brings together artists with and without psychiatric vulnerabilities from Greece, Belgium and Spain. It seeks to support the music sector by promoting emerging artists, capture grassroots stories, develop new audiences and keep music diversity alive. We will do this by:
- promoting co-production between musicians with and without mental health issues, bringing richer and more significant life experiences for all;
- redefining music by incorporating grassroots non-mainstream experiences;
- attracting new audiences among those groups of people who are underrepresented. IME will promote identification, bringing music closer to mental illness and mental illness closer to music;
- promoting the mobility of emerging artists and supporting them to make their living out of the music, through training and the redesign of their traditional creative approaches
Website: https://www.ime-project.com/
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DESEM
DESEM
The Εuropean project titled, “Developing Sexual Education Model for Mentally Disabled People” (DESEM), was launched in September 2018 and completed in November 2020. DESEM was implemented with the support of the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union; the project’s aim was to develop a sexuality education model/methodology for intellectually disabled individuals.
Each activity that constitutes the project’s content was provided by coordinated work of educators, guidance specialists and families, as they are the main actors in sexuality education. The partnership consisted of six organizations from different countries, carrying out innovative studies for intellectually disabled individuals and other disadvantaged groups, under the coordination of the General Directorate of Special Education and Guidance Services of Turkey.
The following organisations participate in the project:
- Ministry of Education - General Directorate of Special Education and Guidance Services (coordinator - Turkey)
- Fundación Intras (Spain)
- S.D.E.O. “EDRA” (Greece)
- Lélekben Otthon Közhasznú Alapítvány – LOKA (Hungary)
- Šiaulių Miesto Savivaldybės Globos Namai (Lithuania)
- Archivio della Memoria (Italy)
Website: https://www.desemproject.eu/
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ASAL
ASAL
The European project titled, “Advanced Skills for Active Living” (ASAL) was launched in November 2019 and completed in December 2020. ASAL was implemented with the support of the Erasmus+ Sport Programme of the European Union.
The project was part of an overall strategy which utilizes physical exercise and sport activities in the field of Mental Health. Based on the results of two very relevant initiatives, i.e. “MENS” (Mental European Network of Sport Events) and “EVENTS” (European Voluntary Events for Therapy through Sports), ASAL added the training/educational component to this strategy. Its aim was to train professionals from the field of Sports Science and Physical Activity to develop certain skills required, in order to be able to work in residencies that house population living with Mental Health challenges, provide high quality services and thus assist in the therapeutic process.
The project was coordinated by K.S.D.EO. “EDRA” (Greece); the following organisations also participated in the project: COOSS Marche (Italy), Fundación Intras (Spain), Fokus Praha (Czech Republic), School of Physical Education and Sport Science - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece), Panellinios Athletic Club (Greece) and Coordan (The Netherlands).
Website: https://www.desemproject.eu/
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-Tην υπ' αριθμ. πρωτ. Α3α/οικ.876/16.5.2000 Κοινή Υπουργική Απόφαση «Καθορισμός του τρόπου οργάνωσης και λειτουργίας των Μονάδων Ψυχοκοινωνικής Αποκατάστασης
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- Την απόφαση του Δ.Σ και την του επιστημονικά υπευθύνου σχετικά με την έγκριση πρόσκλησης εκδήλωσης ενδιαφέροντος για τη σύναψη σύμβασης ορισμένου χρόνου για θέση γενικών καθηκόντων για κάλυψη αντίστοιχης θέσης σε Οικοτροφείο
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Zero Coercion in mental health
Η σχιζοφρένεια (SCZD) είναι μια χρόνια και σοβαρή ψυχική διαταραχή που επηρεάζει περισσότερους από 21 εκατομμύρια ανθρώπους παγκοσμίως. Η θεραπεία με φάρμακα και η ψυχοκοινωνική υποστήριξη είναι αποτελεσματική. Ωστόσο, σε ποσοστό μεγαλύτερο του 50%, τα άτομα με σχιζοφρένεια δε λαμβάνουν την κατάλληλη φροντίδα. Για την αντιμετώπισή της χρησιμοποιούνται συνήθως τέσσερις μορφές παρεμβάσεων εξαναγκασμού: απομόνωση, μηχανική συγκράτηση, φυσικός περιορισμός, ακούσια φαρμακευτική - χημική συγκράτηση.
Σύμφωνα με τις υπάρχουσες πολιτικές, κανονισμούς και τάσεις, η χρήση των καταναγκαστικών μέτρων μειώνεται στους χώρους ψυχικής υγείας (τόσο σε νοσοκομειακό όσο και σε οικιακό επίπεδο). Ωστόσο, τι συμβαίνει σε περιβάλλον κατοικίας;
Το έργο “Zero Coercion” (πλήρης τίτλος: “Training Program for Handling Schizophrenia Crisis in Domiciliary Environments through the Use of Strategies Alternative to Coercion”) ξεκίνησε με κύριο στόχο την αύξηση των δεξιοτήτων των ατόμων με σχιζοφρένεια, των συγγενών και των επαγγελματιών της ψυχικής υγείας για την αντιμετώπιση της κρίσης σχιζοφρένειας σε περιβάλλοντα κατοικίας μέσω της χρήσης στρατηγικών, εναλλακτικών προς τον καταναγκασμό.
Στόχοι του έργου είναι:
- Ευαισθητοποίηση σχετικά με τη μείωση του εξαναγκασμού
- Στρατηγικές αντιμετώπισης της κρίσης SZCD χωρίς καταναγκαστικές πρακτικές
- Προώθηση της αυτοδιαχείρισης και της συνεργασίας μεταξύ ατόμων με σχιζοφρένεια, συγγενών και επαγγελματιών ψυχικής υγείας
- Να εκπαιδεύσει πάσχοντες και συγγενείς σε ομάδες υποστήριξης
Το εταιρικό σχήμα αποτελείται από εφτά οργανώσεις από έξι διαφορετικές χώρες. Συγκεκριμένα:
- Fundación C.V. Santos Andrés, Santiago y Miguel (Ισπανία - συντονιστής)
- SENT - Slovensko zdruzenje za dusevno zdravje (Σλοβενία)
- Psichikos Sveikatos Perpektyvos Viesoji Istaiga (Λιθουανία)
- Ινστιτούτο Επιχειρηματικής Ανάπτυξης ( Ελλάδα)
- Fundatia Estuar (Ρουμανία)
- ΚΣΔΕΟ ΕΔΡΑ (Ελλάδα)
- Estonian Wellbeing and Recovery College (Εσθονία)
Το έργο υλοποιείται με την υποστήριξη του προγράμματος Erasmus+ της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης και διαρκεί 24 μήνες (1/11/2019 – 31/10/2021).
Website: https://zerocoercion.eu/
Η υποστήριξη της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής στην παραγωγή της παρούσας έκδοσης δεν συνιστά αποδοχή του περιεχομένου, το οποίο αντικατοπτρίζει αποκλειστικά τις απόψεις των συντακτών, και η Επιτροπή δεν μπορεί να αναλάβει την ευθύνη για οποιαδήποτε χρήση των πληροφοριών που περιέχονται σε αυτήν.
