Help-less.net
The Centre of Excellence on Learned Helplessness
Changing the impact of failure on society
What is learned
helplessness?
Why should we care?
What is its social
economic?
The aims and work of the
partnership with:
Offenders
Young People
Migrants
Long Term Unemployed
Roma Communities
Evaluation of Impact
Tools developed to help
individuals and
communities suffering the
condition of learned
helplessness.
Tools are transferable
and evaluated.
The network has partner
organisations in England,
Portugal, Slovakia and
Sweden developed under
EU Grundtvig Partnership
funding.
Interested in joining?
Failure is a great modern taboo. Failure leads to learned
helplessness which becomes a new form of exclusion not replacing
but overlaying existing exclusion, creating new and more complex
patterns of inequality which are by their complexity harder to resolve.
EU conferences
During 2011, the Grundtvig Partnership's
network of Learned Helplessness and
the Glory of Failure held a series of
conferences across Europe
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Interested in our ideas???
Understanding learned helplessness is
perhaps one of the greatest challenges
facing our modern society. Across
Europe we live in a fast paced world,
where failure has a quick impact on both
individuals and society.
Join us today and learn more!
Hot News!
Meet members of the Centre for
Learned Helplessness on the
Cementafuture stand at
European Employment Forum
22nd - 23rd November 2011
Square, Brussels
"Perception or feeling of not being
able to change one's life direction, as
a learning gained from previous
failure.
The causes of Learned Helplessness
can be attributed, internally, externally
or both, to an individual or social
group. This can result in a new form of
exclusion which prevents positive
personal progression".
Learned Helplessness Grundtvig Network
A definition of
Learned Helplessness
Interested in learning more
about failure?