ENABLE (European Network Against Bullying in Learning and Leisure Environments) aims to tackle bullying in a holistic way, helping young people exercise their fundamental rights in the home, school, class and community (i.e. peer group).

Using a unique approach that combines social and emotional learning (SEL) with Peer Support, the ENABLE team strives to provide school staff with the skills, knowledge and confidence that can help them establish an effective student Peer Support scheme in their schools and develop their students’ social and emotional skills.

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Cyberbullying - A guide for parents and educators will be launched on 21 April, National Cyberbullying Awareness Day

Marking the National Cyberbullying Awareness Day celebrated on 21 April, Plátano Editora (Portugal) announces the release of Cyberbullying – Um guia para pais e educadores (Cyberbullying - A guide for parents and educators) written by Sonia Seixas (an ENABLE Think Tank member), Luis Fernandes and Tito de Morais, and prefaced by Prof. Daniel Sampaio.

21.04.16

Meeting young people at digital eye level concerning bullying

January 2016, Centre for Digital Youth Care held a digital campaign which focused on bullying among children and young people. The project is part of a larger European Daphne effort that specifically works towards creating an anti‐bullying concept based on emotional intelligence (ENABLE).

11.03.16

The ENABLE anti-bullying resources are available online!

You can now check and use the free ENABLE anti-bullying resources which have been developed to provide school staff with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to establish and lead an effective student Peer Support scheme in their schools as well as to help develop their students' social-emotional skills.

17/02/16

The ENABLE surveys are ready to be implemented

After weeks of exchange, the pre- and post-assessment surveys are ready to be implemented.

03.02.16

ENABLE ambassadors prepare students to support their peers and to combat bullying

ENABLE ambassadors have started rolling out trainings in their schools with the goal of preparing students to become Peer Supporters in their community and to help prevent bullying incidents.

28.01.16

 

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