The specific objectives of the Multiplier Event are:
- To inform about the project work and about the key messages in cyberbullying prevention and intervention;
- To disseminate the project intellectual outputs;
- To engage on dialogue stakeholders with a view to encourage the use of the project results and extend the newly created network;
- To explore new development opportunities in cyberbullying prevention and intervention.
Representatives of education sector, schoolteachers, youth workers, youth operators, trainers, professionals working in public educational institutions, local authorities’ representative, young people and other stakeholders.
In Total there were 57 local and 10 international participants.
At the Multiplier event, 57 local participants gained valuable insights into cyberbullying and learned more about the CPAN project. Additionally, 10 international participants were introduced to EUNOIA’s project, including the CPAN initiative, and actively participated in the Multiplier Event.
There was a notable expression of interest from teachers who expressed a desire to showcase the project and its products in their schools among their colleagues. Furthermore, attendees specifically requested EUNOIA to organize additional training sessions on cyberbullying and bullying within their respective school environments.
This positive response highlights the significance of the CPAN project and its potential impact on addressing the challenges of cyberbullying, with educators recognizing the value of incorporating such initiatives into their schools.