On 24 February 2026, Studio B organized a local dissemination event titled “Presentation of the HEARTS Project Results” in Bodovaljci, Croatia. The event gathered 20 participants from different sectors, including representatives of the Municipality of Vrbje, educational institutions, civil society organizations, cultural associations, and young people interested in mental health and digital innovation.
The event was implemented as part of the HEARTS Project and focused on presenting the project’s achievements, research findings, and practical tools developed throughout the project. Special attention was given to the newly created HEARTS Toolkit, designed to support youth workers, educators, and professionals in applying digital and AI tools in the field of youth mental health.
Participants were introduced to the project journey, from the initial research phase exploring the mental health challenges faced by young people, to the development of workshops and educational resources created within the partnership. The session also highlighted examples of practical activities implemented with youth across partner countries.
One of the most engaging parts of the event was the interactive practical session, where participants had the opportunity to test and explore digital applications and tools used within the project framework. This hands-on approach encouraged active participation, discussion, and exchange of experiences among professionals working directly with young people.
The event created valuable space for networking and cross-sector cooperation between local authorities, schools, NGOs, and community organizations. Feedback collected through evaluation forms showed a very high level of satisfaction, with the majority of participants expressing strong interest in using the presented tools and methodologies in their future work.
Through this dissemination activity, Studio B contributed to increasing the visibility and sustainability of the HEARTS project while strengthening local capacities for supporting youth mental health through innovative digital approaches. The project results and materials will continue to be shared through partner organizations’ websites and social media channels, ensuring long-term accessibility for professionals and young people alike.

