The potential of physical education and games as a means to develop social, ethical and moral competencies is recognised by several European institutions.
The children and young people who end up in the criminal justice system are amongst the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our society, even long before they reach detention. In fact, various studies show that a substantial number of young offenders have a very low literacy level and learning disabilities which have implications for educational provision and delivering interventions. ActiveGames4Change project aims to support young offenders (in custody and under community supervision) in acquiring and using key competencies that facilitate inclusion, education and employability. |
News and Events
Events
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National Conference on Juvenile Justice
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 22nd to 25th March 2020 |
ActiveGames4Change: 2nd project meeting held in Turkey
Izmir, Turkey, on the 17th and 18th of October 2019 |