Do you care about global warming and the environment?

Do you care for social inclusion?   

Do you think education for adults is interesting and important? 




Welcome to
Come together! Fostering socially inclusive climate education for adults

Training education professionals and empowering disadvantaged individuals and communities: this is the path put forward by this project to address climate change challenges.

This Erasmus+ project aims to connect people using a “listening and learning” approach, in order to share expertise and develop innovative methods and practices in this field.





Sharing the results of the Come Together project

After two years of experimentation, exchange, and collaboration, the Come Together project has come to an end, and we are thrilled to share its results with you! 

Together with educators, researchers, and social actors from five European countries, we explored one key question: how can educational activities on environmental issues become more inclusive, especially for adults experiencing social exclusion?

From creative workshops to collective exhibitions, from training modules to field actions, Come Together has generated many learnings. Here is a set of practical resources: 

key principles and insights for designing inclusive mediation educational actions, gathered from the professional community that contributed to the project 

a training guide to support professionals in building their skills on inclusive environmental education 

more than 20 activity sheets describing educational and artistic actions conducted during the project


The booklet could be used to: 

reflect on their current educational approaches and assumptions. 

support training processes for educators and communicators who wish to adopt inclusive climate education methodologies. 

plan or adjust existing inclusive learning activities for adults. 

co-create formats and learning spaces directly with their audience, fostering genuine partnerships.


The resources are available here.

We hope they will inspire and support new initiatives for a fairer and more inclusive ecological transition.