On July 7, 2025, Venice hosted the final event of the Erasmus+ project Mind Inclusion 3.0, dedicated to social inclusion of people with cognitive disabilities.
Annalisa Bisson, legal representative of ENSA Network and director of International Relations, Veneto Region
On July 7, 2025, the Final Multiplier Event of the Erasmus+ project Mind Inclusion 3.0 took place at Palazzo Grandi Stazioni in Venice, hosted by Margherita Società Cooperativa Sociale and supported by ENSA – European Network of Social Authorities.
The event brought together stakeholders from across Europe to:
Pierangelo Spano, director for social services, Veneto Region
A special highlight of the event was a keynote presentation on the SACRED Project, which explored its community-based approach to cognitive care for older adults. The presentation illustrated how SACRED’s inclusive and value-driven model aligns closely with the goals of Mind Inclusion 3.0, offering insights into replicable practices for real-world impact.
The event fostered meaningful exchange, showcasing how collaborative, cross-sectoral approaches can drive systemic change toward a more inclusive Europe.
Anthony Polychronakis, coordinator of ENSA older adults working-group and SACRED Project