The European Commission and the Bulgarian Presidency of the
European Union marked the 60th Anniversary of the European Social Fund (ESF) by
a major conference held in Sofia on 15/16 February 2018. As the title suggests
it was a forward-looking event where participants had an opportunity to discuss
priorities for the post-2020 MFF in the field of inclusion and social
protection. The area defined as most important for further improvement towards
cohesion of Europe is education.
Interesting articles, best practices, programmes on parental involvement in schools and many more things for parents all over Europe
2/18/2018
2/09/2018
Mutual recognition of qualifications and study periods abroad - EU public consultation until 19 February
Parents in Europe have fought for a long time for a smooth transition of their children from one European school system to the other, so that they are not restrained from accepting labour challenges that would need them to exercise their right to mobility as EU citizens by the high probability of their children's schooling being interrupted or hindered. Those parents who have older children have also experienced that exchange programmes, even EU financed Erasmus mobility means that the student's achievements are likely not to be recognised, so it results in extra exams or repeating a year. The EU is planning to make a first step by promoting a certain level of mutual recognition, that would also help parents in their own labour mobility and formal further education. You have the opportunity to contribute to the public consultation on the initiative by 19 February, so it is rather short notice.
Join the little dragon
International Book Giving Day is - as every year - an alternative to Valentine Day celebration on 14 February. The initiative is calling all adults, especially parents to think if little ones they love and help them on their journey to become lifelong readers by giving them a book. EPA joined the initiative of spreading the love of books on this day years ago. What you are invited to do? Read on to see the organisers' announcement:
2/06/2018
Safer Internet Day 2018 – Better internet starts with empowerment
6 February
marks Safer Internet Day.
There is no better occasion to call the attention of parents, policy makers,
providers and other actors working for internet safety that parents are key to educate
their children to become responsible digital citizens, they need empowerment
and education for that, and that safety will not be achieved by restrictive
legislative measures instead.
This year’s
topic "Create, connect and share respect: A better internet starts with
you" is a great starting point for awareness raising. In Europe there is a
loud group of stakeholders that are trying to lull parents into a false feeling
of safety stating that it is possible to create a special safe internet highway
for children by restrictive measures.
2/04/2018
Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe - Winter session (22-26 January 2018) report
The Winter Session of the INGOs Conference was marked by
several thematic debates, the election of the new Board members, and the
creation of the working groups of the various committees. EPA was represented by its current representative Hermínio Corrêa.
Among the several
debates organised during the week, some of the highlights were the following:
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