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ConnectED: Bridging Minds Building Communities

ConnectED: Bridging Minds Building Communities

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Growing up today can be tough. Young people face stress, confusion, and big changes—and often feel unprepared. That’s where ConnectEd comes in.

This playlist helps youth workers and educators support young people with the skills they really need—like managing stress, solving problems, and working well with others. Through fun, hands-on activities and simple tools, young people learn how to build confidence, stay strong during hard times, and connect with others.

With a focus on learning how to learn, building community, and caring for mental health, ConnectEd helps young people feel ready for whatever comes next. Whether in a classroom, online, or in a youth group, these activities are easy to use and full of real-life value.



If you’ve ever seen a young person struggling and wished you could do more—ConnectEd gives you the tools to help. Offer them the support they deserve. A safe space. A helping hand. A moment that could change everything.

About the ConnectEd Project
The ConnectEd methodology was developed as part of the ConnectED: Bridging Minds, Building Communities project, a collaborative initiative aimed at strengthening the capacity of youth workers and educators. The ConnectEd project is implemented by TiPovej! from Slovenia, BACKSLASH from Spain, Libero from Serbia, and Connect International from Belgium.




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LEARNING TO LEARN
Mandatory
2 hours
MENTAL HEALTH
Mandatory
2 hours
COMMUNITY BUILDING
Mandatory
2 hours

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