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2nd Project Meeting in Greece

2nd Project Meeting in Greece

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The second physical meeting of the EMERGE Youth project took place in Athens, Greece, bringing together partners to continue their collaborative efforts.

A key part of the meeting focused on finalising the Stress Management EduPack. Partners worked intensively to refine, adjust, and enrich its content, ensuring it responds to the real needs of young people and promotes well-being and resilience. The consortium also reviewed the initial design of the EMERGE WebApp, which will serve as a digital platform to support youth with stress management and employability tools. Feedback was shared, and several extra features were discussed to enhance the user experience and functionality of the app.

In preparation for the next stages, partners planned the national pilot workshops, where the EduPack will be tested in each partner country with direct involvement of young participants. Additionally, the team coordinated the approach for collecting best practices in stress management and employability, which will contribute valuable insights and resources to the project.

The Athens meeting was a valuable opportunity to strengthen cooperation, align on goals, and build excitement for the next phase of EMERGE Youth.

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