The Erasmus+ Prodigy Project reached a significant milestone with its final partners meeting, held in Ostrava, Czech Republic. This pivotal event brought together representatives from all partner organizations to reflect on the progress made throughout the project and set the stage for its lasting impact on inclusive emergency preparedness.
The meeting, hosted by local partner, Handy Club Ostrava in Ostrava University, was a productive blend of presentations and discussions. Participants revisited the project’s core objective: developing innovative tools to enhance emergency preparedness for people with disabilities in the workplace. These tools, including cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) training scenarios, were designed to bridge knowledge gaps and promote inclusivity in emergency response protocols.
Looking Ahead
As the Erasmus+ Prodigy Project concludes, its legacy is set to influence workplace safety policies and practices across Europe. The tools developed during the project have the potential to empower organizations to create safer, more inclusive environments for all employees.
The final meeting in Ostrava was not only a celebration of the project’s achievements but also a reminder of the ongoing need to prioritize inclusivity in emergency preparedness.
For more information about the Erasmus+ Prodigy Project and its outputs, visit www.prodigy-project.eu