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Partners meet up in Cyprus
At the end of November 2025, the PHAROS partnership gathered in Limassol, Cyprus, for a three-day training activity hosted by DOREA Educational Institute. The training focused on testing and improving the PHAROS Training Course for Migrant Support Workers and Adult...
Kicking off curriculum development
On Thursday, April 10, the PHAROS project partners came together for a productive online meeting focused on the development of our very first project output – the Lay Mental Health Counsellor Curriculum for Migrant Learners. This comprehensive 30-hour training...
Partners meet in Navan, Ireland
The Erasmus+ KA2 “Pharos” project partners recently gathered in Navan, Ireland, marking an important milestone in our collaborative journey towards enhancing mental health support for migrants and refugees across Europe. This productive meeting provided an...
PHAROS: first newsletter released
We are thrilled to announce the release of Newsletter No.1 for the Erasmus+ KA2 PHAROS Project, a crucial initiative aimed at improving mental health support for migrants and refugees across Europe. This first edition provides an overview of the project’s objectives,...
Launching PHAROS: Kick-off meeting online
As we step into the new year, we are recharged and ready to make an impact through our ongoing Erasmus+ KA2 “Pharos” project, which is dedicated to enhancing mental health support for migrants and refugees. With our latest online meeting successfully...
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