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We present to you our new initiative – the T-Well-S project, aimed at the well-being of children at school, which will also help their teachers and families!

Through specially developed meditation programs for children, we will encourage their emotional health.


Together, in an incredible team with psychologists, actors and trainers, we will be working to implement our emotional mission in this initiative.


The training for facilitators in meditation for children for Bulgarian partners Idein Development и Youndola Social Systems, led by Escola das emoções, has already been completed.


Expect us very soon with more interesting moments from our emotional adventure in the world of meditation!


ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME

KEY ACTION 2: COOPERATION AMONG ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS

KA210-SCH - SMALL-SCALE PARTNERSHIPS IN SCHOOL EDUCATION

Agreement n° 2022-2-BG01-KA210-SCH-000095914


Disclaimer: 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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On October 14, 2022, as part of the Erasmus Day initiative, the "Idein Development" Foundation presented the TEAM project "Thriving Elders Academy" and the training planned for its implementation.


More than 20 adults (55+) gathered at the event, who were informed about the learning opportunities provided by the Erasmus+ programme and evaluated their digital skills through a short questionnaire.


#ErasmusDays

#ErasmusPlus

#IdeinDevelopment

https://www.erasmusdays.eu/event/infoday-project-team/?fbclid=IwAR2kgZZLoAwkUqO__fQkfmqs1K4TSsJ-HpzcZZjK46PI4i-VOhgpg6wguMs


www.55plus.bg

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Living longer has been one of the most significant advances in recent decades, alongside the Internet and other technological advances that have long been a part of our daily life. We've seen how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the rules, workplaces, and lifestyles of people of all ages. As a result, digitalization has permeated every area of our lives. Work, banking, and shopping are all dominated by digital technology, as are social contact, teaching, and learning.



These changes have highlighted the potential provided by technology while also reminding us of the challenges they bring, such as digital exclusion leading to greater dependency, social isolation, and loneliness, particularly among the elderly.


The elderly are particularly vulnerable. Today, they face the greatest risk of further digital isolation. Despite the fact that it may not appear so at first look, studies show that just 8% of adults aged 65 to 74 have more than basic computer abilities. And a sizable proportion of the working 55+ population must adjust to working remotely.


Even while more seniors are going online, many still don't know how to use online services for basic requirements or to stay socially connected.


As a result, the Idein Development Foundation has decided to assist adults over the age of 55 in acquiring critical digital abilities and becoming more resilient in a world dominated by digital technologies.


How are we going to do it?


We will design and conduct training on important digital abilities for gaining access to online services and communication, functioning in an online environment, and establishing work-life balance when working remotely.


We will collaborate with our Dutch technology partner, IJSFontein, to make the trainings more engaging and motivating by incorporating gaming aspects.


And to find out what's to come, follow us at

https://www.facebook.com/ideindevelopment


We are excited to begin the TEAM project - Cooperation for Thriving Elder Academy - which is co-financed by the Erasmus+ program.


Why not come along for the ride?


Soon available at www.55plus.bg!



Disclaimer


Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. The European Union cannot be held responsible for them.




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