Project partners met in Atri, Italy, to refine the project’s content framework and review the final version of the website. The team worked collaboratively to develop a comprehensive and well-structured table of contents, defining key topics, sources, and responsibilities. During the meeting, the completed website was presented, featuring interactive tools, educational modules, and project newsletters. Participants evaluated its design, usability, and mobile responsiveness, proposing improvements for the next development phase. The meeting concluded with clear next steps toward finalizing the content and officially launching the project’s online platform.
The project partners gathered in Tamsweg, Austria, for a productive meeting focused on reviewing and aligning the content structure developed by each organization. Participants presented their content outlines, discussed similarities and key themes, and agreed on the need for consistent standards across all materials. The newly launched project website (savelife-guide.com) was also showcased, demonstrating its readiness for public access with fresh, engaging content and an intuitive user interface. The meeting concluded on a positive note, reinforcing collaboration among partners and setting clear next steps for content standardization, continuous website updates, and communication of future project developments.
The third phase of the SAVE LIFE! project kicked off in Atri, Italy, where future trainers took part in hands-on workshops led by Associazione Abruzzo Ontario and the Alpini Civil Protection of Atri. Participants learned how to teach young people vital safety skills — from emergency response and first aid to teamwork and field coordination. This dynamic training marks an important step in preparing the next generation of safety educators!