Objective
OBJECTIVES
The changes in the economic world and the necessity of protecting the environment must lead to an increased awareness of the problems regarding water and its regulatory aspects for sectors of the public of various origins whose activities or decisions have a major impact on the water cycle. The project proposes to design and implement training modules for local and industry officials which relate to the treatment of water before and after use. It also proposes to adapt the partner countries' training systems in this field, to create access to a new qualification and to establish a common training reference work in order to promote the professional integration and the mobility of young people undergoing initial vocational training, and continuing vocational training for employees.
ACTIVITIES
Firstly, an analysis of the regulations relating to the treatment of water in each partner country will be conducted, followed by a diagnostic study of the professions, qualifications and training opportunities existing in the water treatment industry, the needs which are not covered and potential jobs. The partners will then devise a training system in co-operation with the industrial sector. They will then pool and adapt methodologies and practices from the various partner countries and will try to devise innovative solutions on the basis of the weaknesses and needs which have been identified. This system will be tested and evaluated by means of placements and exchanges of young people undergoing initial vocational training and young working people. A training course for trainers, tutors/mentors and elected administrators will also be implemented.
PRODUCTS
- Training modules.
Contract number : 1036
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Access to vocational training
Products :
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Young people entering work
Workers/ Employees
Socio-economic actors
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Coordinator
14061 Cherbourg
France
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