The HEARTS Project partnership has published the full Workshop Report documenting the implementation and results of the youth workshops organized during the project.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the educational activities carried out with young people across partner countries and presents the methodologies, learning approaches, workshop structures, and outcomes achieved during the project implementation.
Developed as part of the project’s sustainability and dissemination efforts, the report offers valuable insight into how digital and AI-supported tools can be integrated into youth work and non-formal education activities focused on mental health and emotional well-being.
The publication includes:
- descriptions of implemented workshops,
- educational goals and methodologies,
- examples of activities and exercises,
- participant engagement and feedback,
- reflections from facilitators and youth workers,
- practical recommendations for future implementation,
- conclusions and lessons learned throughout the project.
The report was created to support youth workers, educators, trainers, NGOs, researchers, and organizations interested in developing innovative approaches to youth mental health support through digital tools and participatory learning methods.
By making the report publicly available, the HEARTS partnership aims to contribute to the wider exchange of good practices, strengthen the visibility of the project results, and encourage the continued development of accessible and inclusive youth work practices.
The full Workshop Report can now be downloaded from the Resources section of the website.
