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Society for the Development and Creative Occupation of Children, Youth and their Families

Society for the Development and Creative Occupation of Children, Youth and their Families
Athens
Greece
00302108224487
Geographical Focus
National level
Type of organisation
NGO
Main Activity Type
Service ProvisionCapacity BuildingResearch and knowledgeMonitoring and EvaluationPublishing
Focus
Quality PedagogyChild RightsSocial inclusion for Romani and migrant children
Targeted Age Groups
Birth to threeThree to SixSix to TenTen+
Members target groups
ChildrenVulnerable marginilized childrenParents/care-takersEducatorsSocial workersParaprofessionalsSupervisors (inspectors)Policy makersLocal authoritiesHigher education staffStudentsPractitioners with migrant backgroundIn-service training providers

Mission

The Society for the Development and Creative Occupation of Children, Youth and their Families (EADAP) has as main objective to promote quality in services for children, young people and their families through research, networking and participation in projects relating to:
• education
• the environment
• culture
• health
At the same time, EADAP seeks cooperation with reputable institutions of civil society in combating poverty and social exclusion and promotes the establishment and implementation of programs for vulnerable and at-risk groups (single-parent families, minorities, Roma, children and youth with disabilities) providing particular innovative opportunities in key areas of human rights protection, social care and welfare, education and training.
The ultimate goal is to enhance and promote the role and responsibilities of the protection of human rights, sustainable development and the environment. EADAP is working at international, national, regional and local levels.
EADAP enhances transparency, social responsibility and accountability both within the organization and to third parties and seeks to continuously improve its efficiency and effectiveness.

News

Knowledge in the Hands of Users: Creative Ways of Sharing Early Childhood Matters

After a successful pilot in 2019, for a second year in a row, the ISSA Secretariat supported the dissemination of 

ISSA welcomes three new member organizations

We are proud to introduce three new member organizations that joined ISSA recently:

Resources and practices

Toolkit for Day Сare Centers “Young Refugee Children in Greek Early Childhood Day Care Centers”

The Toolkit aims to support the work of nursery teachers with young refugee children and their families. It consists the Guidebook with...