Ecological transition of associations with TEDDA

The TEDDA partners travelled by train to Barcelona in order to limit the carbon footprint of the travel: 8.5 hours by train, 2kg of CO2
Combating domestic violence: employment and companies, what synergies?

Access to and retention in employment are essential for the emancipation of women facing domestic violence, which, let’s not forget, affects 1 in 5 women
The European digital third place has launched its first tools and programmes

Tools… such as “Duolingo“, which allows you to learn languages for free in a fun way, “Weward“, which is a good incentive to get around
The first SURE newsletter is available!

Launched in January 2022, the European project SURE is working on the design of pedagogical resources to train and equip self-employment business creation coaches on
The reception of LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers and refugees in Europe

In various parts of the world, the rights of LGBTIQ+ people are severely violated and infringed. Often, in order to survive, these people are forced
A campaign to raise awareness of the specific issues and needs of LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers and refugees

“One of the first requests here is for a cocoon, a space of one’s own to find oneself.” Emelyne, psychologist at Refuge Bruxelles/Opvanghuis Brussel Around
Integrating the CSR approach into autonomous entrepreneurship

POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS participated with its partners in the transnational meeting of the European project SURE, on 9 and 10 June 2022 in Paris, in
#CEASE_violence : When employers take action against domestic violence

But what is the CEASE network in concrete terms? Currently more than 20 signatory members have joined the CEASE adventure. All of them have signed
APTE : EMPLOYABILITY THROUGH MENTORING AND PRO-BONO MISSIONS IN SOCIAL AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY

Context With the COVID-19 health crisis, young people are among the populations most affected by unemployment as they enter a largely unstable labour market. Young
Activ: A pathway to socio-professional reintegration for women facing domestic violence

Why? According to a 2014 study conducted by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), one in three European women face gender-based violence and