Objective
OBJECTIVES
The aim of the study is to develop new training or improve existing training, so as to anticipate the emergence of new skill needs resulting from changes encountered by the sector of local services. The overall project comprises two elements. The first element which is the object of the project aims to define, through an in-depth inquiry, the aptitudes and qualifications which respond to the new needs in the area of local services. Secondly, the results of this inquiry will form the basis of a pilot project which will develop training methods suited to these new vocational profiles.
ACTIVITIES
The first phase of the research will, firstly, enable the current state of service provision to be evaluated and, secondly, enable latent demand to be unearthed. The researchers will, firstly, identify the qualitative needs for local services through a test group, and this first analysis will lead to the devising of a questionnaire which will enable them to carry out quantitative research. Depending on the needs, it may then be possible to draw up a map of the different professions while defining them. The various tasks will be described with the skills and vocational qualifications required specified. And finally, the current training and the profile of job seekers in the regions in question will be analysed in order to take account of the current status.
RESULTS
The research will lead to a pilot project which aims to develop, on the basis of the results obtained, training which is adapted to the new vocational profiles which are identified. The results of the research will be distributed in the social, economic and political arena.
Contract number : B/95/2/62/III.2.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Training as a sectoral dynamic
Products :
Distance training tools
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Publication
Public :
Young people entering work
Young people in training
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Coordinator
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
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