Objectives and Profile


The FRIEND-SHIP project reaches 40 teachers throughout the entire project duration and closely works with them through training and guidance counselling. It additionally affects 400-600 students on primary and secondary school level between the ages of 8-11 years in their classes. Students, who benefit most, are those with weak social ties. 

  • Supporting students with low levels of social participation to receive regular and supportive contact to peers through the FRIEND-SHIP intervention programme
  • Promoting peer learning in schools to identify and understand specific needs of each other and to learn about friendship, social participation and classroom group dynamics
  • Promoting dialogue between educators about inclusive education and enhancing the digital skills of educators with an OER open resource to measure social inclusion in class