Objective
It is important to constantly improve individualised training measures to fight exclusion. This pilot project aims to identify, elaborate and exchange tools designed for groups at risk of vocational and social exclusion. These tools will cover general basic culture, cross-disciplinary skills, aptitude to employment and vocational activity, and the ability to use new information technology. Target groups will include the long term unemployed, women trying to reintegrate into the labour market after leave and the disabled, in addition to the trainers who help these people.
CADFOM will create European-wide standard for joint training in each of the four aforementioned areas and will create or adapt new educational practices. It will define and elaborate standards for new types of educational jobs, which aim to train, supervise, animate and assist in the context of open training with multiple resources. It will also perfect specific training modules for trainers, guardians, animators and researchers working with individualised open training measures, in addition to a training module teaching participants to analyse and choose the most appropriate multimedia tools.
Results will be distributed, among others, through the partners' various networks and through the publication of market tool catalogues. These will be tested, analysed and selected according to their effectiveness.
Impact
CADFOM will allow a new public to benefit from continuing vocational training thanks to new educational techniques and to new training technologies.
Contract number : F/97/1/25387/PI/I.1.1.e/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Disadvantaged people
Social exclusion
Products :
Evaluation tools
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Disadvantaged groups
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
28000 Chartres
France
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