BRAVE – Building Respect and Anti-Violence Education is an Erasmus+ KA210 School Education project designed to address one of the most pressing challenges in today’s schools: bullying and cyberbullying.
The project responds to the growing need for:
safe and inclusive learning environments,
early prevention of violent and harmful behaviours,
improved digital awareness among students,
practical support for teachers dealing with bullying cases.
BRAVE adopts a whole-school approach, engaging teachers, students, school leaders and families through structured activities, training sessions and collaborative international work.
The main objectives of the BRAVE project are to:
increase teachers’ competencies in preventing and addressing bullying and cyberbullying,
equip schools with practical, user-friendly anti-bullying strategies,
promote digital safety and responsible online behaviour,
strengthen cooperation between European schools,
empower students to actively participate in creating respectful school cultures.
The project directly and indirectly addresses:
Teachers and school staff (primary target group),
Students aged 11–15,
School communities and families,
Educational institutions across Europe.
BRAVE is implemented through a combination of:
international Learning, Teaching and Training (LTT) mobilities,
collaborative workshops and training sessions,
digital classroom practices,
Web 2.0-based educational activities,
student-centred creative outputs such as digital storytelling,
dissemination and evaluation activities.
Key outputs of the project include:
“Guidance Against Bullying” Manual for teachers,
Web 2.0 tool tutorials for anti-bullying education,
digital learning materials and classroom resources,
project website and dissemination materials,
evaluation tools and impact reports.
The BRAVE project is carried out by partner institutions from:
Türkiye
Greece
Poland
Hungary
This international cooperation enables the exchange of good practices, diverse perspectives and innovative approaches to bullying prevention in different educational contexts.
The project is funded under the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, supporting innovation, cooperation and quality development in school education.