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“Together Again 2: Innovative methods to improve psycho-social aspects in the school environment in interactive and attractive ways” is the follow-up to the successful Together Again project, supported by the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme. It aims to bring novel methods and tools into schools to help improve the psycho-social aspects of education.

The project main goal is to enhance intrapersonal and interpersonal skills of children and adolescents, and help to develop their emotional intelligence, psycho-social abilities and affective growth greatly impaired by the pandemic of Covid-19. 

Within the project, a strong partnership has been established among 7 partners from 4 countries – Slovakia, Poland, Spain and Turkey. These partners, including schools and NGOs with extensive experience in project management and school education, are working together, striving to recover and rediscover the importance of face-to-face education and human contact in training and learning. 

Main Objectives​

Together Again 2 emphasizes the need to continue working on mental and emotional health of students and teachers 3 years after the pandemic of Covid-19. The main objectives of the project are:

  • to help primary and secondary school students and teachers overcome persistent mental health problems that have emerged after the pandemic
  • to identify and address mental health issues such as increased level of stress, anxiety and depression
  • to support students in overcoming learning difficulties that complicate their academic success
  • to restore and improve social skills which may have been impaired due to social distancing and limited personal interactions
  • to support students in reassessing their goals and plans for the future that may have been affected by the pandemic
  • to foster resilience and adaptability skills that some students may have developed due to the need to face unexpected challenges connected with the pandemic

Target Groups​

Primary (direct) target groups / end users

  • Primary and secondary school teachers – the main target group, as they need support in addressing the socio-emotional needs of students impacted by the pandemic
  • Students – the final beneficiaries of the project’s efforts to improve their mental health and well-being
  • Parents – they are involved in their children’s education and well-being
  • Educational establishments – public and private schools benefiting from improved teacher training and resources

Secondary (indirect) target groups

  • National, regional and/or local governments, social authorities, policy makers and accreditation bodies in the field of education
  • Educational collectives, associations and trade unions representing teachers, universities, youth associations and organizations
  • Research institutions involved in teacher education
  • Private sector, including companies involved in training, innovation and development activities