The getp-GRAFO carries out an intense programme of knowledge transfer aimed at social, institutional, and media impact in key areas such as child-rearing, family, and intercultural relations. This work takes shape through collaborations with public administrations, articles, interviews, and participation in outreach and dissemination activities. getp-GRAFO also promotes advanced training through teaching in official master’s programmes and specialised courses, particularly in the anthropology of kinship and ethnographic research. In parallel, it collaborates with social organisations and cultural institutions, contributing to public awareness-raising. These transfer activities also include the development of pedagogical materials and training resources for professionals from different fields, such as health, education, and social work.
Open access materials

Open access resources
Catalogue of open-access materials linked to the research project on vulnerable childhoods in contexts of multi-crisis. It includes training materials, audiovisual production, classroom teaching proposals, tools for preventing disinformation, technological resources, and content on climatic, energy, and artificial intelligence–related vulnerabilities. This compilation is intended for teachers, students, professionals, and the general public interested in understanding and addressing social crises from a critical and applied perspective.

Audiovisual production from the AFRONTA project
The YouTube channel of the AFRONTA project has become an audiovisual platform linked to the dissemination of the results and outreach materials of the PID2022-139502OB-I00 project. This channel shares presentations, explanations, and visual resources that complement other project materials (such as training resources and educational materials available on the website), facilitating access to applied knowledge on childhood, families, and community strategies in crisis contexts.

Audiovisual production from the VULNERAS project
The YouTube channel of the Vulneras project (CSO2017-83101-C2-1-R) disseminates audiovisual content related to child-rearing and sociocultural vulnerability in complex social contexts.