Highlights from Our Latest Online Project Meeting

Today’s online partner meeting marked an important milestone for the project “Online Safety: Protecting Teenagers from Antisocial Behaviour on Social Media”
(Project No. 2024-1-NL02-KA210-YOU-000254138).
As the project is entering a decisive phase, the discussion focused not only on what we have developed so far, but on how our results can create real impact beyond the consortium.
Finalising the methodological tool for adult educators
A key highlight of the meeting was the near-completion of our methodological tool for adult educators. This resource has been designed to support youth workers and trainers in addressing antisocial behaviour on social media and strengthening teenagers’ online safety skills.
Partners reviewed the current version of the tool, discussed translations, and agreed on the next steps for sharing the programme with associated partners for feedback. This final round of validation will help ensure that the methodology is practical, relevant, and adaptable across different educational contexts.
The final version will soon be published on our website.

Making the most of our project outputs
A major part of today’s conversation focused on dissemination and sustainability. Partners explored concrete strategies to actively use, test, and further develop the methodology within our broader networks.
Key ideas discussed included:
- Sharing the educational programme with youth organisations and youth workers across partner countries.
- Actively collecting feedback from practitioners to refine and strengthen the methodology.
- Launching new collaborations within our existing networks to adapt the programme for different target groups, such as:
- migrants,
- youth leaders,
- influencers,
- volunteers working within youth organisations.
This approach reflects the project’s core philosophy: learning tools should evolve through use, dialogue, and collaboration.
Strengthening visibility through engaging storytelling
Partners also discussed how to better communicate our journey and achievements to a wider audience. One concrete outcome of this discussion was the decision to create a short, engaging video recap highlighting:
- the project’s key activities,
- the collaborative process behind the educational programme,
- and the impact we aim to achieve with teenagers, educators, and youth organisations.
The video will complement our written outputs and help make the project’s message more accessible and engaging online.
Looking ahead
Today’s meeting confirmed a shared commitment among partners: ensuring that the project’s results are not only completed, but used, shared, and expanded. In the coming weeks, we will be reaching out to youth organisations, educators, and partners across Europe to test our tools, gather insights, and explore new ways of collaboration.
Stay tuned—exciting updates, resources, and our upcoming methodological tool will be available on our website very soon.

