On 5 February 2026, a meeting of the working group of the EU Erasmus+ Programme project Supporting Adaptive and Flexible Education for War-Affected Ukraine Students was held.
During the meeting, the project team members discussed the outcomes of their participation in the kick-off meeting hosted by Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania) and defined the next steps of project implementation in accordance with the work packages of project 101236049 — SAFE LEARN — ERASMUS-EDU-2025-CBHE.
The meeting was attended by Nataliia Bakhmat (Project Coordinator), Tetiana Storchova (Project Manager), Vitalii Ivaniuk (responsible for the development and administration of the online resource center), Olha Savitska (online), Nataliia Didyk, Yuliia Danchuk, Oksana Lohvina (responsible for the development and implementation of trauma-sensitive teaching methodologies), and Kateryna Pentiuk (administrative support).
An important part of the meeting was devoted to the discussion of the “Resilient Teaching” training series, which involves all consortium teams. The trainings aim to strengthen teachers’ pedagogical resilience, promote inclusive, flexible, and trauma-informed teaching approaches, and facilitate the exchange of experience among partners from different countries.
As a result of the meeting, the working group members agreed on the schedule of upcoming activities, outlined priority tasks for the near future, and confirmed their shared commitment to the effective implementation of the project in order to ensure high-quality and accessible education for war-affected students in Ukraine.
Safe Learn Project Team