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On 11 March 2022, the presentation of the innovative application YoungMob to combat mobile addiction will take place. Download the programme here and see the poster here This ONLINE event, organised by the University of Burgos, will be the setting for the following activities: – Presentation on the digital ecosystem, the addiction itself not only to devices but also to Apps, the reconceptualisation of digital well-being and social spaces in adolescence (sociability and digital social
I Cycle of Conferences “Conscious Organisations”. Polibienestar co-organises the First Cycle of Conferences “Conscious Organisations”, which will take place between March and June 2022. The cycle of Conferences Caixa Popular and Aula Empresocial of the Universitat de València consists of 5 conferences that will start on the 3rd of March and will be academically coordinated by Antonia Sajardo, researcher at the Polibienestar Research Institute. See the poster here This is a series of conferences sponsored
The ProWell project is in an important phase, the design of the online training course for teachers and educators. This course aims to protect children’s mental wellbeing during and after public health emergencies through digital training for teachers and educators. At the moment, the modules to be included in the training course have been defined and distributed among the partners (according to their experience, knowledge and skills) so that each one is responsible for the
The main objective of the i-HERE project is the access of the most vulnerable groups to health services and information through digital sources and tools. To this end, the project aims to train and provide these groups with training and tools adapted to their needs and shortcomings. In November 2021 the 1st year of project development was completed, under a fruitful cooperation between the 8 partners of the consortium from 6 European countries (Erasmus Brussels
In the framework of the project “Socio-Economic deprivation related to the effect of the presence of Dependant older people: strategies for Innovative Policies in Europe” (SEreDIPE), framed in the Marie Curie grant, the study of selection and analysis of European practices of support to the long-term care system (Qualitative analysis) has been completed. The study, which involved the selection of a total of 22 practices from 8 European countries (Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands,