EU programme for education, training, youth and sport
EU PROJECTS
Erasmus+ Initiatives
Human-centered education, emotional intelligence & leadership from within — aligned with European values.
AiCAN.ACADEMY SCE actively participates in European-funded projects, with a strong focus on:
- Emotional Intelligence & Wellbeing
- Leadership From Within
- Soft Skills & Personal Development
- Inclusion, resilience & employability
- Human-centered organizational culture
Our contribution is grounded in High Emotional Coaching, supporting individuals, teams and organizations to develop emotional awareness, regulation and conscious leadership.
OUR ROLE IN ERASMUS+ PROJECTS
AiCAN.ACADEMY SCE participates in Erasmus+ and other EU-funded initiatives as:
- Training Provider
- Content & Methodology Contributor
- Workshop Facilitator
- Partner Organization
- Dissemination & Impact Contributor
We support projects across adult education, vocational training, youth work and organizational development, always integrating emotional intelligence and inner leadership as core competencies.
KEY THEMATIC AREAS
- Emotional Intelligence & Emotional Self Regulation
- Leadership From Within
- Soft Skills for Professionals & Youth
- Stress & Anger Awareness
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Communication & Conscious Language
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Wellbeing & Mental Resilience
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Inclusion & Emotional Safety
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Personal & Professional Growth
Projects AiCAN.ACADEMY SCE has participated in:
Quality, Understanding, Evaluation & Support in Youth Work
European Solidarity Corps
Mobility of Youth Workers — ESC Quest
Quality, Understanding, Evaluation & Support in Youth Work
The ESC Quest – Quality, Understanding, Evaluation, Support, Trust project was a learning mobility initiative for youth workers, implemented within the framework of the Erasmus+ Programme, supporting the professional development and capacity building of youth workers across Europe.
The project took place from 01/01/2021 to 30/11/2022 in Belgrade, Serbia, and focused on strengthening the quality, impact and sustainability of youth work through transnational learning and collaboration.
Learning mobility projects of youth workers aim to support professionals working with young people by enabling them to acquire new skills, practical tools and international experience, while fostering cooperation, trust and shared understanding across countries.
Activities within such projects may include training courses, seminars, study visits, contact-making events and job-shadowing experiences, contributing to the continuous improvement of youth work practices at local, national and European level.

ESC Quest – Quality, Understanding, Evaluation, Support, Trust project
My Participation
It was a pleasure and an honour for me to participate in the ESC Quest learning mobility project as a youth worker and social entrepreneur, engaging in an international learning process focused on quality development, evaluation and trust-based approaches in youth work.
Through my participation, I actively engaged in training activities and peer exchange, contributing to discussions and shared practices that support the professional growth of youth workers and the creation of inclusive, supportive environments for young people.
This experience strengthened my understanding of how structured learning mobility can empower youth workers to respond more effectively to the evolving needs of young people, while reinforcing collaboration and mutual learning at a European level.
Project Focus & European Impact
The ESC Quest project contributed to the broader objectives of Erasmus+, which aims to:
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Boost skills, employability and professional development
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Support youth workers through high-quality learning experiences
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Promote social inclusion, participation and well-being of young people
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Strengthen youth work practices and youth policy at local, national and international level
By participating in this project, I deepened my engagement with European youth work values, reinforcing the importance of learning mobility as a tool for professional empowerment, quality assurance and long-term impact in the youth sector.
Social Entrepreneurship, Social Economy & Sustainable Ecosystems
EU Project
Beyond Crisis
Within the framework of the European project “Beyond Crisis”, I had the honor to contribute as a speaker and representative of Greece, presenting the national perspective on Social Entrepreneurship and the Social Economy, as a member of the Hellenic Association of Women Entrepreneurs (SEGE).
My role focused on the presentation of concrete proposals, practices and policy-oriented interventions that support the development of sustainable and socially driven business models in Greece, drawing from both my professional experience and my involvement in social entrepreneurship initiatives.

EU Project — Beyond Crisis
The Beyond Crisis project addresses a key European priority:
the improvement of the business environment and the strengthening of sustainable entrepreneurial models rooted in the social economy, with the aim of increasing systemic awareness, collaboration capacity and local resilience.
Through peer exchanges, workshops and transnational dialogue, the project supports local and regional ecosystems in exploring how social entrepreneurship can respond effectively to contemporary economic, social and environmental challenges.
During the project activities in Cartagena, the exchange of experiences between partners highlighted the importance of:
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social innovation as a driver of sustainable growth
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cooperation between institutions, entrepreneurs and local communities
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business models that integrate economic viability with social impact
The Beyond Crisis initiative demonstrates how European cooperation can empower territories to move beyond crisis conditions by cultivating resilient, inclusive and value-driven entrepreneurial ecosystems, aligned with the principles of the social economy and long-term sustainability.
Social Economy, Sustainable Business Models & Local Resilience
EU Project
Beyond Crisis
The Beyond Crisis project is a European initiative addressing the priority of improving the business environment and supporting sustainable business models based on social economy.
The project aims to increase systemic awareness and competencies in local territories such as Reggio Emilia (Italy), Cartagena (Spain) and Kassandra (Greece) in order to respond effectively to crises and emerging challenges through innovative partnerships involving social economy actors, public administration, SMEs, businesses and research centres.
A key objective of the project is the development of local action plans for social economy, created with the support of organisations in the partner regions and informed by comparative analysis from international workshops. These plans include strategic frameworks for cooperatives, firms, economic stakeholders and third sector organisations to enhance socioeconomic impact, sustainability and resilience.
The second phase of the project involved a series of five international online and in-person workshops, where partners exchanged experiences, explored best practices and reviewed findings from local analyses in order to strengthen strategic approaches to social economy ecosystems.
Local stakeholder events, including presentations of regional social economy analyses and workshop findings, facilitated peer learning and joint recommendations, reinforcing the role of social economy as an effective tool for sustainable development.
(Source: SEGE)


EU Project — Beyond Crisis
It was a great pleasure and an honour for me to participate in the European project Beyond Crisis, contributing as a social entrepreneur and representative from Greece, and as a member of the Hellenic Association of Women Entrepreneurs (SEGE).
Within this framework, my contribution reflected my professional engagement with social entrepreneurship and value-driven economic models, as well as my commitment to strengthening resilient and sustainable local ecosystems.
Within this context, I:
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Presented the framework of Social Entrepreneurship in Greece, drawing from practical experience and contemporary challenges within social economy ecosystems.
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Shared concrete proposals and targeted interventions that support sustainable business practices and community-anchored economic growth.
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Engaged in peer exchanges with international partners, including local authorities, non-profit organisations and research institutions, to compare models, identify opportunities and co-create strategic insights.
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Focused on aligning Greek social entrepreneurship perspectives with broader European priorities related to resilience, inclusion and socially impactful economic development.
This engagement took place through international workshops, exchange sessions and dissemination events, culminating in activities held in locations such as Cartagena, contributing to shared learning and cross-regional cooperation.
(Source: SEGE)
Highlights & Key Contributions
Project Goals
- Enhance social economy ecosystems across partner regions
- Develop local action plans for social economy
- Strengthen partnerships between public bodies, SMEs and community actors
- Foster sustainable, crisis-responsive business models
(Source: SEGE)
My Contributions
- Bridged Greek social entrepreneurship perspectives with international peers
- Shared practical tools and insights for sustainable impact
- Contributed to strategic discussions on resilience and social economy
- Enhanced the visibility of Greek social economy practices within European dialogue
HIGH EMOTIONAL COACHING
HIGH EMOTIONAL COACHING IN EU PROJECTS
High Emotional Coaching is the core methodology we bring into European projects.
It supports participants to:
- connect with their emotions
- recognize emotional patterns
- regulate stress and inner tension
- transform emotional energy into clarity, action and motivation
Programs are delivered through:
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experiential workshops
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group learning processes
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reflective tools & guided practices
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short- or extended learning cycles
Duration formats (as agreed):
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Short cycle: 2–3 weeks
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Extended cycle: 8–12 weeks

IMPACT & EUROPEAN ALIGNMENT
Our work aligns with European priorities related to:
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Lifelong Learning
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Wellbeing & Mental Health
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Social Inclusion & Participation
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Quality Education & Skills Development
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Sustainable Human-Centered Organizations
We focus on long-term impact, empowering participants to apply emotional skills in real-life, professional and social contexts.
PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION
AiCAN.ACADEMY SCE is always open to collaboration with:
- Universities & Research Institutions
- Training Centers & NGOs
- Social Enterprises
- Public Bodies & Municipalities
- European Networks & Consortia
If you are building or participating in an Erasmus+ project and are seeking a partner focused on emotional intelligence, leadership and wellbeing, we would be glad to connect.
CONTACT
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