Objective
There is a significant lack of appropriate training for people working in the field of home care, notably for people looking after children or tending the ill. This is in fact an area of potential employment growth and the recognition of the professional nature of such work is lacking. This project therefore aims to develop a training programme for "carers". It will include work experience and will be targeted at women returners and poorly qualified people.
The work will include the design, testing and dissemination of a transnational training module. A transnational seminar will be organised with professionals and trainers working in this field. There will also be exchanges of trainees.
Impact
The project will contribute to helping carers who previously worked on a voluntary basis return to the labour market. Formal recognition of the programme will be sought at national and European level.
Contract number : B/96/1/01013/PI/I.1.1.e/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Sectoral development
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Description of new occupational profiles
Alternance based training
Video cassette
Public :
Less-qualified
Unemployed
Disadvantaged groups
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Coordinator
4800 Verviers
Belgium
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