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After the work carried out last year, we resumed the sessions of the Erasmus + ‘We All Count Project‘. And we do this by kicking off at the CRA Río Tajo, in the Toledo town of Alcolea del Tajo. In order to share experiences as sought in this project, it is essential to have spaces to carry out workshops with children from the different schools that are part of it. In this case, it is Lavinia Vila (theatre artist) and Pilar Aranda (multidisciplinary artist focused on the audiovisual arts on this occasion) who are responsible for shaping the dreams of these students in the different sessions that take place throughout the 2018/2019 academic year.

The ‘We All Count’ Project

‘We All Count’ is an integrated project within the European Erasmus+ programme and is developed in four countries: Spain, Italy, Hungary and Belgium. This project has four fundamental objectives marked, through art as a tool:

  • Reducing truancy
  • Addressing the disadvantages of children and their families by developing school work in their families
  • Increasing the competence of education professionals to solve the problem of absenteeism and disadvantages
  • Consider diversity as a stimulus and not as an inconvenience

‘We All Count’ is developed as indicated in four countries and in the cities of Madrid and Toledo (Spain); Budapest (Hungary); Rome (Italy); Brussels (Belgium). It is a project aimed at schools in these places where there is a high percentage of students with social disadvantages.