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Intended for teachers of all levels of school. The meeting is also open to students and families. If you are not a teacher, registration is not necessary, you can access the live broadcast via this link. Please note that if you are a teacher and wish to obtain a certificate of participation, you will need to complete the regular registration process. Interview International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women The live streaming event aims to raise public awareness of the delicate and urgent issue of gender-based violence against women, with a specific focus on its first manifestations within emotional relationships between adolescents. During the meeting, the different forms of gender-based violence will be explored, both the more visible and the invisible, often more subtle and difficult to recognize. Through a reflection on the cultural and social factors that fuel violence, we will analyze how gender roles - masculine and feminine - intersect in the dynamics of power and control. Particular attention will be paid to the role that each of us can play, both on a personal and educational level, in preventing and combating gender violence, promoting relationships based on respect and equality. The meeting will also offer practical ideas for recognizing and intervening promptly on the first manifestations of violence in youth contexts, with the aim of building a culture of respect and awareness. Speakers Giorgia Ortu La Barbera, psychologist with over 20 years of experience in HR consulting, trainer and coach, has dedicated her career to organizational development and the well-being of people within companies. Today she deals with Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, applying the skills acquired in multiple work contexts to promote healthy and inclusive work environments. She is a Trusted Advisor for various organizations and an activist at the Donna Lilith Anti-Violence Center, where she supports women who want to escape from situations of violence. She collaborates with networking networks such as PWN Rome and Equall. Annalisa Valsasina, psychologist and psychotherapist with a strong social vocation, has a long experience in the field of work and organizational psychology, gained in almost 20 years of consultancy on training, assessment, coaching and support for individual change processes. For over 15 years she has dedicated herself with passion to the themes of Gender Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, developing projects against violence against women and gender discrimination in educational contexts. She deals with Teen Dating Violence with training and awareness initiatives aimed at teaching staff, students and parents. She is a Trusted Advisor and collaborates as a teacher in master's degrees on diversity and gender discrimination.