The ENABLE project will run under the leadership of EUN, who will work closely with selected organisations, each of them with complementary sound expertise and approach, highly active and committed in the fight against violence and bullying amongst young people.
European Schoolnet, a not-for profit consortium of 30 education ministries, brings more than 16 years’ experience as aggregator of educational networks and leader of large-scale trans- national projects related to ICT and European co-operation. Its activities bring it into contact with over 5 million schools. It is therefore well placed develop actions between schools, keeping pace with the concerns of young people, teachers and educational project leaders through projects such as eTwinning and disseminating anti-bullying resources through their repositories of learning content. Moreover, in 10 years coordinating the Insafe network, EUN has developed in-depth knowledge and expertise on online and offline bullying.
For Adolescent Health (FAH youth-life.gr/index.php/el) is a Greece based NGO. FAH has been funded and activated, having as a vision the promotion of adolescent health in Greece as well as in Europe and internationally. The activities of FAH have been focusing on all clinical, educational and research levels. There is also a significant aspect on charity actions regarding youth in need. Actions of FAH are in collaboration with the Adolescent Health Unit (AHU) of the Second Department of Pediatrics- University of Athens and also other local NGOs, European, and International Organizations. See ENABLE in For Adolescent Health website.
South West Grid for Learning, SWGfL (www.swgfl.org.uk) is an educational charitable trust that specialises in supporting schools and affecting lasting change, primarily through the positive use of technology and ICT. It has built an international reputation for developing multi award-winning educational online safety tools and resources.as well as providing educational establishments with safe, secure and reliable broadband internet connections. SWGfL, alongside partners Childnet and Internet Watch Foundation, lead the UK Safer Internet Centre as part of the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme. See ENABLE on the SWGfL website.
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Inspirational Young People (DA) aims to support the outstanding achievements of young people. DA has 13 years’ experience of working with young people, supporting them to improve their personal safety whilst building confidence to take full and active roles in their communities. The Award has been presented to over 36,000 young people. More recently The Diana Award has successfully organised an Anti-Bullying Programme, under government contract, to over 20,000 young people, parents and adults. See ENABLE on Diana Award website.
Partners in Learning is a teacher association dedicated to creating a positive and supportive environment in which education professionals can share their experience, get quality and current information, be innovative and creative and continue their professional development. Partners in Learning promote a proper and purposeful use of educational technology in all areas of education, lifelong learning of teachers and taeching and learning about responsible, appropriate and safe use of internet. See ENABLE in Partners in Learning website.
Center for Digital Youth Care (CfDP) has since 2004 worked to create, provide and guarantee professional help through digital media for vulnerable people. The organisation is a non-profit organisation anchored in the danish YMCA. The centre runs Cyberhus.dk, which is an online socio-educational club house and online forum and chat counselling service for at risk children and teens. Counselling is undertaken mainly by volunteer chat-counsellors, all with relevant educational backgrounds, such as teachers, pedagogues, social workers and psychology students. The counselling service deals with internet-related issues, as a part of the EU Insafe program, and has served as the Danish helpline since 2009. In December 2008 Cyberhus was ranked among the 5 best European websites for marginalised young people (E-inclusion). See ENABLE on the CfDP website.
Facebook operates as a social networking company worldwide. It provides a set of development tools and application interfaces that enable developers to integrate with Facebook to create mobile and Web applications. The company’s products include Facebook mobile app and Website that enable people to connect, share, discover, and communicate with each other on mobile devices and personal computers. For more information visit: www.facebook.com
Vodafone is one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies and provides a range of services including voice, messaging, data and fixed communications. Vodafone has mobile operations in 26 countries, partners with mobile networks in 52 more, and fixed broadband operations in 17 markets. As of 30 June 2014, Vodafone had 436 million mobile customers and 9 million fixed broadband customers. For more information, please visit: www.vodafone.com.
Twitter is a global platform for public self-expression and conversation in real time. It provides various products for users, including Twitter that allows users to express themselves and create, distribute, and discover content. The company offers promoted products, including promoted tweets, promoted accounts, and promoted trends that enable its advertisers to promote their brands, pro