Objective
OBJECTIVES
Transnational occupational mobility is still too frequently hampered by a lack of understanding of the training and certification systems of other countries of the EU. The objective of the project is to identify the needs of employers and individuals for information on vocational qualifications as a means of promoting occupational mobility between Member States.
ACTIVITIES
The project will be implemented in three phases. Firstly, the partners will try to gather as much information as possible on the vocational training systems in place in their respective countries. On the basis of this information they will try to produce a standard information model in each country. Secondly, they will describe, in accordance with each of the identified models, the qualifications required in each country in order to either access vocational training or employment. This description will be tested on target groups of employers in other Member States so as to identify the extent to which their information needs are met by the various models. The system thus implemented will be evaluated in respect of other existing measures and any needs not yet covered will be dealt with.
PRODUCTS
The principal outcome of the project will be a set of recommendations on the information models that best suit the purpose of providing information on the vocational qualifications required to follow a specific training course or to perform certain professions in the various Member States.
Contract number : UK/PP/Ia/22
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Vocational/ Careers guidance
Products :
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Young people entering work
Socio-economic actors
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Coordinator
NW1 2BZ London
United Kingdom
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