On the 21st of February, we held the project's final conference at the European Parliament in Brussels. The conference was in a hybrid format and aimed to share the best practices and lessons learned throughout the KIDS4ALLL project with education stakeholders across Europe and beyond.
As part of the conference, the KIDS4ALLL team presented an overview of the project, the main takeaways from the pilot phase and the development of the platform, and the implications of the platform implementation in non-formal settings. Additionally, we announced the winners of the KIDS4ALLL International Contest.
Furthermore, we had a presentation from the European Parliament on the European Elections 2024, as well as presentations from our Horizon sister projects, NEWABC and Refuge-ed. Additionally, the EU project officer shared their impressions on the KIDS4ALLL project and its potential at the European level.
To conclude the conference, we had a dynamic second session featuring a World Café table. This provided us with the opportunity to engage closely with all the attendees, share insights about specific tasks of the project, and collect feedback and recommendations from the audience.
We are delighted to have shared all the great results of our project with our stakeholders, and we are grateful for all the positive feedback we received. Stay tuned to our social media and website, as in the following months we will be opening the KIDS4ALLL platform to the public!