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Fostering Inclusion Through Mobility: PRIME Workshop at Agros KEPLI

21/10/2025
Fostering Inclusion Through Mobility: PRIME Workshop at Agros KEPLI

As part of the Erasmus Days 2025 celebrations, a workshop dedicated to inclusive mobility took place at Agros KEPLI, engaging 25 participants in an interactive session under the PRIME – PRomoting Inclusive Mobility Experiences project.

The workshop introduced participants to the project’s objectives and resources through a non-formal learning approach, encouraging active participation and reflection. Attendees explored the OER2 educational tool developed by the project, focusing on People with Intellectual Disabilities (PWID) travelling abroad. Through group discussions and creative brainstorming, participants exchanged ideas on how to design and implement more inclusive mobility experiences for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

The session highlighted the importance of accessibility, awareness, and collaboration in ensuring that international learning and exchange opportunities are open to all.

At its core, the PRIME project aims to make Erasmus+ programs more accessible and inclusive by enhancing the skills of professionals working in the fields of Vocational Education and Training (VET), Adult Education (ADU), and the Youth sector. By developing innovative tools and resources, PRIME supports organizations in managing high-quality, inclusive mobility projects that empower people with intellectual disabilities to engage in international experiences.

This workshop formed part of a broader commitment to celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and strengthen the spirit of European cooperation through the Erasmus+ framework.

More info about the project can be found here.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

Target Groups

VET professionals, Adult educators

Education Level

Higher education, VET, Adult education