ENABLE (European Network Against Bullying in Learning and Leisure Environments) Hackathon

ENABLE (European Network Against Bullying in Learning and Leisure Environments) aims to tackle bullying in a holistic way, helping young people exercise their fundamental rights in the home, school, class and community.
 
The project will be implemented in a half dozen countries across Europe, work with 6,000 young people aged 11-14 years, empower 2,000 parents and teachers, and be integrated in at least 30 schools.
 
ENABLE teams with leading researchers from across the world. The project is based on the premise that well-being in today’s information and knowledge society calls for sound social and emotional skills, built through a deeper understanding and a responsible approach to on- and offline social interactions. In a nutshell, well-being means resilience or the ability to view even the negative through a positive lens. 
 
By helping young people develop social and emotional learning skills and build resilience to combat bullying, ENABLE advocates and supports the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child - no child should suffer from cruel or degrading treatment.
 
Organisations: European Schoolnet, Vodafone, Facebook and Twitter
Submission deadline: 27 September 2015
Dates: 13 October 2015
Location: London, England
 
For more information: http://enable.eun.org/hackathon

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