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Future Integrity Leader's Kick-Off meeting



The Future Integrity Leaders (FIL) project, funded under the Erasmus+ Programme (KA220-SCH - Cooperation Partnerships in School Education), officially commenced with its highly anticipated kick-off meeting. This significant event marked the beginning of a collaborative journey aimed at fostering a culture of integrity within school communities.


The kick-off meeting, held in Athens, Greece, brought together representatives from all partner organizations involved in the project.


During the kick-off meeting, the consortium discussed the project's objectives, methodologies, and expected outcomes.


The meeting also outlined the work packages and activities planned for the project's duration. These include conducting a comprehensive needs analysis, developing educational materials, organizing awareness campaigns, and holding workshops and training sessions. Additionally, a student competition will be launched to encourage creativity and engagement with integrity-related themes.


The kick-off meeting set a positive tone for the project's implementation, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose among the partners. As the project progresses, the consortium is committed to maintaining open communication and collaboration to achieve the FIL project's ambitious goals.


The Future Integrity Leaders project represents a significant step towards embedding integrity and ethical values in the education system, preparing the next generation to lead with honesty and accountability.


 
 
 

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