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Erasmus+ Anti-bullying project launched at DCU



By Mariana Reis

Posted: 14 December, 2017

The National Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre at Dublin City University is to lead a new two-year Erasmus+ project funded by the European Commission and aimed at tackling bullying.

DisAbuse targets the bullying of people with special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities (SEND) which is commonly known as disablist bullying.

The launch of the project coincided with the International Day of People with Disabilities on the 4th December 2017.

The Erasmus+ project lead by DCU also includes partners in Italy, Spain, Portugal and IADT in Ireland.

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