How to ensure the physical safety of educators in the Eastern Partnership countries
This topic will be the subject of a free webinar to be hosted by EENCE on 17 April.
Recent years have been truly stressful for all those involved in education programmes in the Eastern Partnership region.
Pandemic, war and armed conflict, tougher actions by authoritative regimes, the rise of populism and anti-democratic propaganda in the world at large have actively contributed to burnout and psychological exhaustion for those who still continue to carry important knowledge and skills for democracy. And for many educators, physical safety has also become a pressing issue.
How can you determine if your physical safety is at risk, what preventive measures can be taken, and how do you protect yourself at all?
This is what will be discussed by the participants of the webinar, which will be held on 17 April at 19-00 Kiev time (Chisinau, Minsk), 20-00 (Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan).
The webinar in Russian with consecutive translation into English will be conducted by Serhij Shturkhetskyy, trainer on safety of journalists, media expert (Ukraine).
You will receive a link to the webinar after a short pre-registration https://forms.gle/e4LEAe1Lqy9UFM6o7.
See also EENCE materials on psychological safety: