Final Conference
APRES COVID: European Sectoral Social Partners in Education Addressing Psychosocial Risks for an Equitable and Sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 crisis APRES COVID is a two-year social dialogue project, seeking to assess the long-term impact of the COVID crisis on the psychosocial risks in the teaching profession and actively promote an equitable and sustainable education-led recovery. The initiative is carried out by the ETUCE and EFEE in partnership with education trade unions and employer organisations from Belgium, Malta, Portugal, and Slovenia. The project features three case-study visits, a training seminar, and a final conference.
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Projects and Tools
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YOUR TURN! Teachers for Trade Union Renewal (2018-2020)
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Activities Your Turn!
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ESSDE partners promoting migrant and refugee integration (2017-2019)
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Activities
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EU CONVINCE project – EU Common Values Inclusive Education (2018-2020)
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Activities
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OiRA project – Online Interactive Risk Assessment tool
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Empowering education trade unions to address gender equality in the teaching profession through social dialogue (2018-2019)
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Activities
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ETUCE Online Database of Good Practices
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Education Trade Unions and Inclusive Schools: Embracing Diversity in Education (2019-2021)
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e-Speed (2020-2021)
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Privatisation and Industrial Relations (2020-2021)
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Activities IR-EDUREFORM Project
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Education for Social Change: The role of Education Trade Unions in addressing sustainable environmental development (2021-2022)
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Attractiveness of the Teaching Profession (2021-2023)
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ELNE : European Leadership Network Europe
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ETU4REF: Education Trade Unions support the inclusion of refugees and migrant (2023-2025)
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APRES COVID
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Your Turn 2: Teachers for Trade Union Renewal
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InclEdu4AllNeeds
Funding
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The project concludes with a 2-day final conference in Belgium, expected to host approximately 80 participants, to showcase the project outcomes, including the research, the case study results, the training seminar, and the good practices unveiled throughout the project.
The event further provides a platform for sectoral social partners in education to delve into the project's outcomes in discussion with European policy makers, and to foster discussions on a potential ESSDE engagement on psychosocial risks in education and revise the Joint Practical Guidelines on How to Promote Joint Social Partner Initiatives to Prevent and Combat Psychosocial Hazards in Education (2016).