The multiplier event of the PASS4Autism project was successfully held in Greece on October 23, 2025, in a hybrid format at Myrtillo Café and online via Google Meet. It is worth mentioning that Myrtillo Café is an innovative, self-supporting business and training entity. At present 90% of our staff belong to vulnerable groups, including autistic people. Over 70 participants attended, including mental health professionals, educators, students, and parents of autistic children.
During the event, Martha Charisi introduced the Child and Adolescent Centre, followed by Christos Sifnaios, the Project Manager, who outlined the project’s goals, progress, and outcomes, emphasising the value of collaboration among partners and its benefits for education. Dr George Iatrou then presented the online educational program focused on improving social skills in individuals with ASD through visual stories, explaining its methodology and practical applications. Finally, Dr Evi Faliaga and Thodoris Skandamis from the University of Peloponnese – ESDA LAB showcased the AI platform for creating visual stories, demonstrating how technology can effectively support learning and social development for individuals on the autism spectrum.
The event concluded with an open discussion and exchange of experiences, during which participants expressed interest in applying the project’s results in practice. The Child and Adolescent Centre thanked all contributors and partners for their collaboration and support in implementing PASS4Autism.


