Objective
The main goal of this survey and analysis project is to adapt training programmes for European civil servants in the light of changes taking place in the field of technology, work organisation and environmental health. The aim is to provide European Union member states with a reliable and up-to-date database on the kind of training the civil servants have access to and whether or not this training is the most suitable for their jobs.
The partners will undertake a survey of the training needs of civil servants working in various sectors of public administration in the participating countries. A database, using the computerised statistical package SPSSIWIN 6.0.3 will then be created, providing information relating to specific sectors, jobs and training needs. Once the data has been checked and compared, a final descriptive analysis of the data for all countries will be drawn up.
The above results will then be made available on the web page of the Institute of Health and Environment at Work of the Comisiones Obreras trade union. They will be also available in a joint multilingual publication and on CD-ROM.
Impact
The survey will provide training planners in European public administration with up-to-date information on health protection at work and its environmental aspects. This will enable them to organise relevant and high quality training activities.
Contract number : E/97/2/00428/EA/III.2.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Forecasting training needs
Products :
Publication
Methodologies for forecasting training needs
Evaluation tools
Public :
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
28010 Madrid
Spain
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