Objective
The appeal for mentors targeted by this project is intended, in conjunction with existing socio-economic integration measures, to promote an interdisciplinary approach to general problems linked with youth integration by adopting an original response: providing a disadvantaged group with a network of contacts it would not normally be able to access by virtue of its position.
This project will make use of a multi-player partnership to synergise networks in France, UK (Scotland) and Germany, comprising training organisations, junior chambers of commerce and institutional partners. This network will first initiate research on methodology in each partner country with the aim of establishing a mentoring system and widening its application to transnational level. Experiments based on local and transnational mentoring research/training initiatives will facilitate a detailed assessment of how existing integration programmes can be enhanced. A transnational comparison of the development phase of these experiments and their results will be provided in a joint mentoring guide available on the Internet.
Impact
Development of an innovative youth integration programme offering an interdisciplinary approach to associated general problems by adopting an original response: providing a disadvantaged group with a network of contacts it would otherwise not have access to.
Contract number : F/96/1/05357/PI/I.1.1.e/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Transition of young people to work
Disadvantaged people
Social exclusion
Products :
Evaluation tools
Group training with tutor
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Disadvantaged groups
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Planners
Call for proposal
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CSC - Cost-sharing contractsCoordinator
87100 Limoges
France