Inclusione ai crocevia: Schools, Universities and Institutions Together for a Future of Work and Active Citizenship
“Inclusione ai crocevia” brought together schools, universities, and institutions from five European countries to rethink inclusion as a shared pathway — where education, care, and work intersect.
The event highlighted that true inclusion is not a goal, but a way of walking together.
Ready for the survey?
The BYBLIOS project is conducting surveys to gather insights from librarians and stakeholders on their roles, training needs, and career development. These surveys aim to inform the development of an innovative program for internships for young adults with cognitive disabilities as assistant librarians in school and public libraries. Your participation is highly valued.
Focus groups results from Portugal!
The BYBLIOS project conducted focus groups in Portugal to explore the future of libraries, accessibility, and inclusion. Discussions emphasized the need for libraries to evolve into inclusive, accessible spaces that embrace digital technologies and diversity in their workforce. Participants highlighted the importance of continuous training, leadership support, and the use of technology in making libraries more inclusive and effective community hubs. The BYBLIOS project was recognized as a key driver in achieving these goals.

