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assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2025Partners:FORBAFORBAFunder: Swiss National Science Foundation Project Code: 232450Funder Contribution: 15,745All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=snsf________::755915143f5fa5261b128d6eb6087c63&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:CHAMBER OF ARKADIA, GOSPODARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE CENTER ZA POSLOVNO USPOSABLJANJE, COORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L., CAMARA VALENCIA, RUSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY +1 partnersCHAMBER OF ARKADIA,GOSPODARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE CENTER ZA POSLOVNO USPOSABLJANJE,COORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L.,CAMARA VALENCIA,RUSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,FORBAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2016-1-ES01-KA202-025642Funder Contribution: 253,634 EURCONTEXT/BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT:Collaborative/Sharing Economy (SHE) and New Forms of Employment (NFE) could facilitate the achievement of increasing job creation through Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship.Sharing Economy, characterized by peer-to-peer based sharing of access to goods and services, has emerged in the business world. Emergence of community dynamics and the use of ICTs are main agents of transformation guiding the Sharing Economy. It´s accompanied by a conceptual transformation that sees the collaborative work or participatory consumption as an important potential source of employment in the coming years, giving access to the labour market for those who have failed in finding a job through conventional ways.New Forms of Employment have also emerged characterized by unconventional work patterns and places of work or by the irregular provision of work that have transformed the traditional one-to-one relationship between employer and employeeOBJECTIVESThe project has achieved the most of the objectives initially pursuedMain objective of the project was to increase the competences of Long Term Unemployed Persons and Young Work Seekers, and Human Resources (HR) Directors or Technicians, about how to exploit the Sharing Economy and New Forms of Employment to increase Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship opportunities. Only some parts of the training program were finally applicable to Human Resources (HR) experts, because Sharing Economy Platforms are not so applicable to their activity.Main specific objectives were:•Provide the trainees with the necessary awareness and knowledge about Sharing Economy and New Forms of Employment dynamics, including the functioning of related ICT tools and platforms.•Facilitate to the trainees the development of their own Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Plans using Sharing Economy and New Forms of Employment concepts and ICT Platforms.•Facilitate to the trainees the acquisition and improvement of competences to boost their EPS and SE Plans (creativity and innovation, digital skills, management of social networks and personal branding).•Facilitate to the trainees the acquisition and improvement of knowledge to deal with specific topics like: access to funding, regulatory environments and access to markets.•Connect both sides of the labor market, employers and work seekers in the same training environment.•Provide the trainees real and collaborative work approaches where they can apply the trained skills and increase their employability immediately during the training courseNUMBER AND PROFILE OF PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS:A total of 6 partners from 5 countries have participated in the project, covering all the needed competences:•4 Entities addressed to Long Term and Young Unemployed (CHAMBER COMMERCE VALENCIA, ARKADIA, RCCI and CPU) •1 Knowledge Partner (FORBA) working in the field of research and innovation in the labour market including application of Sharing Economy (SHE) and New Forms of Employment (NFE•1 Knowledge and Training Partner (COORDINA) specialized in developing innovative training programs and contents trough practical and collaborative methodologies, addressed to unemployed persons and students.Description of undertaken main activities:DESCRIPTION OF UNDERTAKEN MAIN ACTIVITIES:•Development of a Co-Created Methodological Guide (I.O.1)•Development of Training Materials (I.O.2)•Development of Designed Experiential Training Activities (I.O.3)•Development of co-LABOURative LAB e-Training Platform (I.O.4), including the implementation of Validation of all the Intelectual Outputs developed through Pilot Actions involving around 160 traineesProject Activities has been completed with Management and Implementation Actions including:•Technical and Administrative & Financial Management •Quality Assurance •Dissemination & ExploitationRESULTS AND IMPACT ATTAINEDThe achievement of objectives is divided between objectives in terms of results and impact:Results:The project has developed and validated all the foreseen Intellectual Outputs:-I.O.1 Co-Created Methodological Guide-I.O.2 Training Materials-I.O.3 Experiential Training Activities-I.O.4 e-Training Platform- 4 CO-LABOURATIVE LAB UnitsThe project has developed 4 Multiplier Events in Spain, Slovenia, Bulgaria and GreeceImpact:The project has created a direct impact in the target group through the implementation of Co-Creation Sessions and Pilot Actions, according to the objectives estimated in the Application Form involving 154 unemployed and HHRR expertsThe project has created an indirect impact in the target group through the implementation of Dissemination Actions, , according to the objectives estimated in the Application FormLonger-term benefits; Through the sustainability plan defined, 750 persons in Europe will improve their professional position yearly
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:COORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L., E-SENIORS, WH Gelsenkirchen, UV, INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT +1 partnersCOORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L.,E-SENIORS,WH Gelsenkirchen,UV,INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT,FORBAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-ES01-KA204-038549Funder Contribution: 196,040 EURDemographic ageing is accelerating. EU-27 people older than 65 and than 80 will be 103,2 and 29,3 million in 2020 (DG Ageing Report 2012), placing additional strains on the EU welfare systems (EU 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth). Active Ageing (AA) is “the process of optimizing opportunities for health, PARTICIPATION and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age” (World Health Organization, WHO). COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION is a pillar of AA (WHO). SHARING ECONOMY (SE) (also known as collaborative economy or collaborative consumption) refers to economic and social systems that enable shared access to goods, services, data and talent as opposed to ownership Not-for-Profit Sharing Economy (NFPSE); It provides opportunities of exchange of services or resources without a remuneration. Examples are exchange circles, time banks, online talent platforms and neighborhood networks as a way of putting neighbors in touch with each other, using people’s skills and imagination and building a network of neighborhood support (www. timebanks.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/KeepingtheGPAway.pdf). A common is that they use time instead of money as their common denominator. They are a useful tool for work-life balance, ACTIVE AGEING and neighborhood regeneration (Del Moral and Pais, 2015) and can help members to acquire new skills (Dubois et.al. 2014). Nowadays, NFPSE is enhanced by ICT Platforms that create an open marketplace easily connecting users. Many of the new ones NFPSE Platforms, have been launched combining the traditional face to face spaces with digital platforms to facilitate communication among members and registration of exchanges. NFPSE and their related ICT Platforms is a powerful tool which can connect Elder Persons with their communities, making them to be more active and integrated. SHARING-ACTIVE is launched with the main objective of increasing the competences (attitudes, skills, knowledge) of EPs and their Communities, about how to enhance AA through NFPSE through an innovative training program The project has the next specific objectives: • To raise awareness and motivate the full collective around EPs about their capacity and potential for participating in the Community and deliver added value. • To transfer knowledge and guidelines to EPs about collaborative models and supporting ICT Platforms. • To transfer knowledge and guidelines to Communities about how to engage EPs in such collaborative models. • To develop Digital Skills of EPs for exploiting ICT Platforms supporting NFPSE. In order to cover the needed competences, the Consortium includes 6 partners with the next main competences: • 4 entities working in the field of AA and ICT Literacy of EPs (POLIBIENESTAR, IAT, E-SENIORS, IED), involving a big collective of persons, families and professionals. In addition, IED is specialized in the development of e-Training Platforms (IED) • 1 Research Centre (FORBA)and 1 consultancy company specialized in SE (COERH) • All partners have experience in Social Innovation and Training Through the execution of this Project the next results will be obtained; • Co-Created Methodological Guide will be developed, with the direct participation of End Users (Elder Persons and their Communities) with the main objective of determining the key contents, methodologies and ICT Platforms needed for creating and improving the critical competences of Elder Persons and their Communities for increasing their Active Ageing through Non-for-Profit Sharing Economy • Training Materials for creating and improving the critical competences of Elder Persons and their Communities for increasing their Active Ageing through Non-for-Profit Sharing Economy • Designed Experiential Training Activities for enhancing the practical and experiential training of Elder Persons and their Communities in implementation of Non-for-Profit Sharing Economy for Active Ageing purposes, including the optimal and oriented exploitation of aforementioned Training Materials within real environments. • Development of an e-Training Platform, including awareness, training contents and references or links to existing ICT Sharing Economy Platforms solutions for facilitating the implementation of Non-for-Profit Sharing Economy approaches, concepts and tools for Active Ageing purposes. • Creation of 4 SHARING-ACTIVE UNITS in the entities of the Consortium directly involved in Active Ageing in order to ensure the sustainable exploitation of the project after the project lifetime. • Development of Dissemination Actions addressed to the European collective related to Elder Persons. VALIDATION ACTIONS will be organized on each country, based on the practical implementation of Training Materials, Designed Experiential Activities and e-Training Platform, involving about 40 persons, including Elder Persons and their communities. Evaluation and analysis will be done.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:DIENSTENCENTRUM BV, RUSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, CAMARA VALENCIA, Stichting Stivako, COORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L. +1 partnersDIENSTENCENTRUM BV,RUSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,CAMARA VALENCIA,Stichting Stivako,COORDINA ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Y RECURSOS HUMANOS, S.L.,FORBAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-ES01-KA202-050942Funder Contribution: 138,469 EUR"Cultural and creative in the EU account for 3.3% of GDP and employ 6.7 million people (3 % of total employment). ""Creative industries"" are those industries which use culture as an input and have a cultural dimension, although their outputs are mainly functional. They include architecture and design, which integrate creative elements into wider processes, as well as subsectors such as graphic design, fashion design or advertising. At a more peripheral level, many other industries rely on content production for their own development and are therefore to some extent interdependent with CCIs. They include among others tourism and the new technologies sector. (Green Paper. Unlocking the potential of cultural and creative industries. EU Commision.2010) The rise of this new sector over the last years has led to a significant amount of opportunities for the economy and its entrepreneurs. However, the different nature and innovativeness of this industry gave rise to a number of new and difficult challenges (SRA, 2009). As a result of these challenges, there is a DEMAND FOR SUPPORT IN CREATING (NEW) BUSINESS MODELS AND FOR GUIDELINES FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE INVOLVED PARTIES Open Innovation and Co-Creation Platforms can boost collaboration within Creative Industry , among Creatives and also among Creatives and Customers On the other hand, Sharing Economy Platforms can also play a powerful role in boosting co-creation and collaboration in the Creative Industry. The ‘collaborative economy’, ‘gig-economy’ or the ‘sharing economy’ are only a few umbrella terms currently circulating in the scientific and non-scientific literature to describe a new form of work organization, where work or services are being mediated through online platforms. There are specific Sharing Economy Platforms in the field of Creative Industry are; “99designs”, “Fiverr”; “Designcrowd”; “Crowdspring; Sharing Economy approaches can boost the implementation of Co-Creation and Collaboration within Creative Industry. However, Professionals of Creative Industry lack of skills for ; - Leading or participating in Co-Creation and Collaborative Business Models - Exploiting Sharing Economy Platforms as a way of managing their Co-Creation and Collaborative Business Models ;COL-CREATION is launched with the main objective of increasing the competences (attitudes, skills, knowledge) of Professionals in the Creative Industry on how to exploit Sharing Economy for developing Co-Creation and Business Models through an innovative training program The project has the next specific objectives: • Increase Co-Creation, Open Innovation and Collaboration Business Models to be implemented. • Show the potential of innovative Sharing Economy Platforms to be used as tool for boosting these Collaborative Models • Promoting the proper use of these Models and Platforms as part of global and sustainable Self-Employment and Entrepeneurship projects • Focus in specific challenges like Labour conditions and and Property Right Issues Through the execution of this Project the next results will be obtained; • Co-Created Methodological Guide will be developed, with the direct participation of End Users, with the main objective of determining the key contents, methodologies and tools needed for creating and improving the critical competences of Professionals of the Creative Industry on how to exploit Sharing Economy for developing Co-Creation and Business Models • Training Materials addressed to of Professionals of the Creative Industry, for enhancing on how to exploit Sharing Economy for developing Co-Creation and Business Models • Design of Experiential Training Activities; They will be the core of the Training Program and they will for enhance the practical and experiential training of Professionals of the Creative Industry, including the optimal and oriented exploitation of aforementioned Training Materials within real environments. • Development of an e-Training Platform, for supporting the implementation of the Training Methodology, including Training Materials, Workspace and links to applicable NFPSE Platforms. • Creation of 3 COLABOR-DISABILITY UNITS in the Associations directly working with Professionals of the Creative Industry in order to ensure the sustainable exploitation of the project after the project lifetime. • Development of Dissemination Actions addressed to the European Creative Industry COL-CREATION will benefit a number of persons during the project lifetime: • 45 Professionals of Creative Industry persons will directly participate in the Pilot Validation Actions for validation of the project results. • 2.000 stakeholders of Creative Industry will be aware, through multiplier events and dissemination actions to be carried on through the project website, newsletters, leaflets, etc"
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT, FORBA, AMICA, ASOC COPAVA COORDINADORA DE RECURSOS DE ATENCIÓN A PERSONAS CON DIVERSIDAD FUNCIONAL INTELECTUAL DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA, Consorzio Solidarietà Sociale Forlì-Cesena società cooperativa sociale +2 partnersINSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT,FORBA,AMICA,ASOC COPAVA COORDINADORA DE RECURSOS DE ATENCIÓN A PERSONAS CON DIVERSIDAD FUNCIONAL INTELECTUAL DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA,Consorzio Solidarietà Sociale Forlì-Cesena società cooperativa sociale,KINONIKES SINETERISTIKES DRASTIRIOTITES EFPATHON OMADON,C.E.C.D. MIRA SINTRA - CENTRO DE EDUCACAO PARA O CIDADAO COM DEFICIENCIA CRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-ES01-KA204-083082Funder Contribution: 299,120 EURThe Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) (UNCRPD, 2006) promotes full and effective participation and inclusion in society (Art.19) recognizing the right of PwD to live in the community, with choices equal to others, and to full enjoy their full inclusion and participation in the community. It also promotes awareness of the capabilities and contributions of PwD (Art. 8).NOT-FOR-PROFIT SHARING ECONOMY (NFPSE), also known as “real or pure” SHARING ECONOMY, is based in reciprocal exchange systems with no monetary exchange involved (via time credits, community currency, shared services, etc…). One of the most established form of NFPSE is TIME BANKS (TB). Give one hour of service to another, and receive one time credit, when a network of members agrees in receiving credits for services that other members provide (www.timebanks.org/what-is-timebanking). TBs are relevant to policy-making in the area of PwD (Potential of TBs to support social inclusion. EU Comission): •Focusing in the capacities rather than disabilities of PwD, so, promoting the awareness of its capabilities and contributions •Increasing inclusion and participation in the community of PwD, through providing them with new social networks or improving the existing ones and encouraging them to understand the important roles they can play in those networks•Providing volunteer support CAPABILITY-TBis launched with the main objective of increasing the competences (attitudes, knowledge, skills) of PwD and their Supportsfor improving their Inclusion and Participation through Timebanking. Specific objectives:•Aware/motivate this collective on the use of TB•Promote the self-knowledge and discovery of capacities of PwD and its deployment•Increase participation of PwD in social networks structured around the TBs•Promote mutual support by promoting the exchange between people with different capacities•Promote the easy and cost-effective access of PwD to goods and services •Involving Supports in effective cooperation with PwD and even participating in TB•Develop general and specific digital skills related to TB Online PlatformsThrough the execution of this Project the next results will be obtained;•A “Co-Created MethodologicalGuide” (I.O.1) will be developed with the direct participation of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and other End Users, with the main objective of discussing and agreeing with them on the definitive contents, approach of training methodologies and tools to be integrated in the Training Program.•A set of “Timebanking Training Activities” (I.O.2) will be designed, including Face-to-Face and Online Training Activities, for enhancing the experiential training of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and their Supports (professionals, relatives, community members, etc…), in a way that the trainees will developed the targeted competences through the creation of a real Timebank and/or participation in other existing Timebanks. A Guidelines will be developed for supporting Trainers in the implementation of the “Timebanking Training Activities” as part of this output•A set of “Training Materials” (I.O.3) adapted to Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and their Supports onhow to increase inclusion and participation through Timebanking (TB) will be developed to be used along the implementation of the “Timebanking Training Activities” (I.O.2).•A“CAPABILITY-TB e-Training Tool” (I.O.4) will be developed for supporting the implementation of the Timebanking Training Activities” (I.O.2), including the option of creating an online Timebank where trainees will train themselves in the competences needed to participate and enhance their social inclusion•Implementation of 6 Multiplier Eventson how to increase inclusion and participation of PwD through Timebanking (TB) addressed to stakeholders that could multiply the impact of the project•Development of Dissemination Actions addressed to the European collective related to DisabilityVALIDATION PILOT ACTIONS will be implemented involving 100 Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and their Supports for validation of the project results (40 in Spain and 20 in Italy, Portugal and Greece) The Consortium includes 5 entities working in the field of supporting PwD (AMICA, COPAVA, CECD SINTRA, EDRA, CSS FORLI), 1 Research Institute specialized in Sharing Economy, including Timebanking, both in the area of research and application to specific collectives (FORBA) and 1 Non-for-Profit entity specialized in development of e-Training Platforms, ICT Literacyand Social Innovation with specific experience in promoting the use of Timebanks (IED).
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