International online workshop
1/5/2026


We are pleased to invite you to the EQ CULTIVATE International Online Workshop, taking place on 28 January 2026, from 16:00 CET / 17:00 EET.
This free 60-minute online event (Zoom) marks the conclusion of the EQ CULTIVATE project and serves as its Final Dissemination Webinar. During the session, we will present the project’s key results, lessons learned, and practical outcomes developed across three European countries.
The event will focus on findings from a transnational needs analysis exploring the challenges and training needs of young people in remote and hybrid work, as well as the tools and approaches developed to strengthen mental health, resilience and emotional intelligence.
What’s on the programme?
Part 1 – Project Results & Practical Insights
Overview of the EQ CULTIVATE project journey and main outcomes
Key insights from the transnational Needs Analysis Report
Identified training needs of young people in remote work contexts
Practical tools and methodologies tested through growth mindset workshops
Part 2 – Panel Discussion
Interactive discussion with speakers from across different EU countries
Why attend?
Youth workers will discover new approaches and practical tools to better support young people in remote and hybrid work settings
Young people will gain access to useful tools to strengthen emotional wellbeing, resilience, and self-management at work
Employers, SMEs & HR professionals will receive insights on improving mental health, inclusion, and work culture in remote teams.
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