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IMMERSE · Integration Mapping of refugee and Migrant Children in Schools and Other Experiential Environments in Europe
The IMMERSE project “Integration Mapping of refugee and Migrant Children in Schools and Other Experiential Environments in Europe” emerges at a time where Europe and its socio-educational system are facing a lot of pressure because the migration flows and the current refugee crisis. In this situation, refugee and migration children are the most vulnerable group and Europe is committed to provide them support and to promote more inclusive European societies. In this sense, IMMERSE aims to enhance the socio-educative inclusion of all refugee and migrant children through the generation of new data and policy recommendations on the integration of refugee and migrant children. An innovative and ICT supported solution has been proposed to carry out research activities in order to create a dashboard of socio-educational indicators that will allow to collect information to be analyzed and become practical policy recommendations. IMMERSE aims to foster the empowerment of children and other relevant stakeholders that impact on their integration and successful transition to adulthood into host societies. IMMERSE follows a whole school approach and aims to implement co-creation methods to involve all the key actors in the achievement of the results.
Consortium · 11 organisations
UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA COMILLAS
ES · €605,875
MINISTERIO DE INCLUSIÓN, SEGURIDAD SOCIAL Y MIGRACIONES
ES · €64,000
SAVE THE CHILDREN ITALIA ETS
IT · €322,675
ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING SA
ES · €302,187
DOZ EV
DE · €307,325
PERIFERIAKI DIEFTHINSI PROTOVATHMIAS KAI DEFTEROVATHMIAS EKPAIDEFSIS KRITIS
EL · €45,475
ACTIVE CITIZEN EUROPE
BE · €75,700
INETUM ESPAÑA S.A.
ES · €585,938
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
IE · €433,390
PANTEIO PANEPISTIMIO KOINONIKON KAIPOLITIKON EPISTIMON
EL · €106,716
INSTITUTO PARA EL FOMENTO DEL DESARROLLO Y LA FORMACION SL
ES · €141,063
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