Partners
Our Team
Our committed partners for a safer digital future.

The Apartment APS (Italy)
The Apartment APS is an Italian association specializing in the development of social and educational skills from an early age. It implements non-formal education projects, focusing on innovation and youth engagement to enhance their digital and social/transversal capacities. As the lead organization of the LED project, The Apartment APS is responsible for overall coordination and the definition of the European qualification framework for Youth Digital Leaders. It is also co-responsible for activities in Italy and organizes the pan-European conference and the final partners’ meeting in Rome.

Cooperativa Sociale E.D.I Onlus (Italy)
Cooperativa Sociale EDI Onlus is an Italian social cooperative dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of children and adolescents. It operates in the field of education and training, with a strong focus on raising awareness of digital risks and opportunities and ensuring youth protection in both online and offline environments. As part of the Youth Digital Leaders project, EDI Onlus contributes its expertise on digital risks and about a positive use of digital technologies by participating in the development of training content and overseeing the overall project evaluation.

Vice Versa (Czech Republic)
Vice Versa is a Prague-based NGO specialized in non-formal learning methods. The organization employs innovative educational approaches, such as game-based learning, theater, and storytelling, to enhance youth engagement in social and digital topics. As part of the Youth Digital Leaders project, Vice Versa is responsible for non-formal training activities, organizing co-creation events with youth workers, and hosting the transnational mid-term meeting in the Czech Republic.

Tralalere (France)
Tralalere is a French company specializing in the creation of digital educational resources. As the coordinator of the Safer Internet France program, Tralalere develops interactive learning content on digital issues and youth cybersecurity, while also providing online training tools. As part of the Youth Digital Leaders project, Tralalere is responsible for the pedagogy and gamification of the training, the development of the project website and online platform, and the overall dissemination of the project. The Tralalere platform will also host the training and certification materials, ensuring long-term accessibility for youth workers and trainers.

Youth for Exchange and Understanding (YEU) (Belgium)
Youth for Exchange and Understanding (YEU) is an international Non-Governmental Youth Organization established in 1981. It is a member of the European Youth Forum (YFJ) and Lifelong Learning Platform (LLLP) in Brussels and is considered as a European level non-governmental youth organization by the European Union and the Council of Europe. The mission of the organization is achieved through the implementation of innovative projects and capacity building events based on the principles of non-formal education, experiential and self-directed learning. As part of the Youth Digital Leaders project, YEU is responsible for the training of trainers, the development of the policy roadmap, and the certification procedures. It is responsible for the organization of the Transnational Learning Activity (LTTA) and manages project-related activities in Belgium and its broader network.