Project no.: 2024-1-FR01-KA220-VET-000245937
Project no.: 2024-1-FR01-KA220-VET-000245937
United Violet is an Erasmus+ project focused on gender-based violence (GBV) education and prevention through training and innovative learning methods.
The project supports educators, trainers, and organisations by providing practical tools and resources that help address GBV, promote inclusion, and foster self-expression among learners. Through storytelling, creativity, and participatory approaches, United Violet empowers women and transgender persons, strengthens resilience, and contributes to safer and more inclusive learning environments.
Gender-based violence (GBV) education helps learners understand, prevent, and respond to violence and discrimination based on gender. It focuses on building awareness, empathy, and critical thinking, while also developing social and emotional skills.
In vocational education and training (VET), educators play a key role in creating safe spaces and supporting diverse learners. United Violet provides tools for educators to integrate GBV prevention into their teaching practice and promote inclusive education across Europe.
United Violet brings together European organisations specialising in education, training, gender equality, and digital learning, working collaboratively to develop innovative approaches to gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and inclusive education.
News on GBV education and training.
Project Newsletter No. 3 Now Available Online
31 May 2026
We are pleased to announce the publication of Newsletter No. 3 of the United Violet, presenting the latest developments and international activities.
The United Violet project offers a set of practical tools for educators working in vocational education and training. These include a GBV education toolkit, a practical handbook for trainers, and an e-learning platform designed to support inclusive teaching and learning.
These resources provide concrete methods for addressing gender-based violence, encouraging self-expression, and building safe and supportive environments for all learners.