Our Partners
Five organisations from five countries. Different expertise, one shared mission: helping young people build healthier digital habits. Each partner brings a unique strength to the project β from psychiatric expertise and art-therapy to storytelling, coaching, and evaluation methodology.
AEVR β Asociatia Educatie Pentru Viata Reala
AEVR designs and delivers financial education and entrepreneurship training, reaching over 6,000 people annually. Their expertise in coaching and project management drives the project's coordination, methodology development, and quality assurance. AEVR leads the self-coaching component of the programme and oversees the development of the board game.
CIU β Center for Intercultural Understanding
CIU specialises in non-formal and experiential education, with a rich toolbox of storytelling techniques. As part of the Coconutwork network, CIU brings extensive experience in youth empowerment, digital participation, and intercultural dialogue. CIU leads the storytelling component and co-develops the video scripts and Workbook.
Klinika za psihijatriju Vrapce
Vrapce Psychiatric Hospital is a leading institution in psychiatric treatment, including psychotherapy and occupational therapy. Their specialised department for addictions brings clinical expertise in compulsive behaviours and screen addictions. Vrapce leads the psychoeducation component, delivers the online training for youth workers, and produces the 8 educational videos.
Fundacja 108
108 provides personalised support, coaching, and vocational guidance to young people, including those seeking social rehabilitation. Their team uses music, theatre, and art-therapy techniques to engage youth effectively. 108 leads the art-therapy component of the programme and organises the international closing event in Poland.
Pangea GenΓ§lik DerneΔi
Pangea focuses on social media literacy, critical media analysis, and empowering youth in digital spaces. Through workshops, outdoor gatherings, and creative clubs, they provide meaningful alternatives to excessive screen time. Pangea leads the evaluation methodology and hosts the international training for youth workers in Turkey.
Funded by
Erasmus+ Programme
Co-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.
