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Country: Belgium
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-BE01-KA202-050409
    Funder Contribution: 176,676 EUR

    The EU.CAP project focuses on improving equality of opportunity by improving the employability and active participation of people with mild disabilities in the mainstream economy. The target audience is:1. persons under 30 years of age with mild intellectual disabilities, physical and / or sensory disabilities, who are likely to fit into a traditional work environment with (possibly) slight adaptations in situ (mobility, workplace, technologies) adapted ...). This is the priority target audience.2. social workers wishing to be trained in the use of a socio-educational tool for the target audience 1EU.CAP aims to improve the professional profile of people with disabilities and their suitability for the job market. It aims for long-lasting benefits for individuals and partner organizations by developing an integration model based on the good practices detected in the employability of risk groups. The best practices selected will be integrated into the socio-pedagogical tool that will promote quality and excellence.EU.CAP wishes to promote and develop with its priority target audience skills (know-how) and integration skills (know-how) in the workplace by combining observation courses, training and employment. It will be a process of maximum 15 months managed as part of a specialized job coaching.A specific methodological tool will be built in four stages:1: Identify good practices in the area of ​​employability of people with low mobility in the Member States2: Check the timeliness and feasibility of transferring good practices.3: Develop, test and implement a methodological tool of coaching specialized in various sectors of activity. This methodological tool will have but for:- Help the person with a disability, their profile, their professional profile, their need for training and / or the most effective way job market;- to facilitate support for socio-professional integration in companies by specializing the job coach in the realities of disability: articulate the learning time, the collective life time and the individual steps for the trainee to the evolution 'insert socially, to discover concretely a job, to become familiar with the realities of professional life and, finally, to gain access to employment.4: Organizer of a pilot training for 12 social workers wishing to specialize in the professional integration of people with disabilities.At the end of the project, a repository of training and skills will be freely available to professionals of integration and disability. A series of policy actions will then be sensitized to States and civil society on the issue of employment of people with mild disabilities.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-BE01-KA220-ADU-000087342
    Funder Contribution: 250,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>Since the 20th century, the vision of death has become a symbol of medical failure and a taboo. Recently, the ageing of the population and the Covid-19 health crisis have highlighted the need to reappropriate issues related to illness, suffering and the end of life. The HMH project aims to share, discuss, debate and educate on issues related to anticipating and raising awareness about end-of-life care, whether it is near or far.<< Implementation >>In the continuity of the Belgian project of anticipation of end-of-life care, the PSPA-PAVS, the enrichment of national experiences as well as an innovative pedagogy will allow the general public, the (non-)professionals of health, care and education, training to have coherent and efficient socio-pedagogical tools. Debates, exchanges, discussions and recommendations will animate the partnership (4 countries) and the stakeholders during the whole project.<< Results >>The experience synthesis guide and the e-learning platform produced in the framework of the HMH project will be disseminated to the sectors concerned, to public, private and associative services as well as within European networks such as EAPC and Eurocarers. The consortium will ensure that the target audiences and beneficiaries identified can have access to the socio-pedagogical tools created on the basis of the themes of support for anticipating end-of-life care.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-FR01-KA204-080327
    Funder Contribution: 306,745 EUR

    The ambition of the LOG’IN project is to promote access to inclusive housing for people with disabilities and thus promote their autonomy and the power to act socially.Access to inclusive housing for the disabled remains very insufficient in Europe. It is, however, a complementary response to ordinary accommodation and an alternative to institutional accommodation. These are small independent housing complexes, characterized by individual living spaces associated with shared living spaces, in an adapted and secure environment ensuring more sociability.The LOG’IN training program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for qualified professionals in Europe who can provide answers to people with disabilities in inclusive housing. It therefore concerns carers, including inclusion professionals, shared housing, etc.Through their profession and proximity to the disabled, these learners will offer support and therefore play an essential role in addressing the societal challenges of inclusive housing.In this context, the learner's role becomes that of a coordinator, able to identify and support innovative local initiatives, stimulate projects, raise their voice and, more widely, spread good practices.To do this, it is important that caregivers know and integrate into the active partnerships between territorial actors in charge of housing issues, which is not the case even today due to lack of knowledge of the sector. A fortiori, beyond a few local initiatives, they are only very little involved in the context of actions related to inclusive housing.LOG’IN intends to tackle this problem by creating a transnational consortium whose the objective is to build together a European training framework which will strengthen the skills of carers to respond to the solution of inclusive housing and offer it to training centers and institutions in charge of social policies.To respond coherently to these challenges which go beyond national frameworks, the transnational dimension is necessary. In addition, the diversity and complementarity of actors' know-how, situations and local experiences will enrich the repository of available solutions and approaches.Acting on this issue leads us, in a way, to the current health crisis, and raises questions about the collective housing of the most vulnerable.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-2-FR02-KA220-YOU-000101113
    Funder Contribution: 250,000 EUR

    "<< Objectives >>The project Digital Finance 4 Youth, aims to train youth workers, and key stakeholders of youth across Europe, especially those in deprived areas, to understand why it is so important to teach relevant digital financial education to our youth. Research shows money problems are the second biggest contributor to poor mental health amongst youth, through this project, we will aim to train youth workers and impact the youth by providing them with a good foundational education in financial intellect<< Implementation >>The following activities will be implemented during this project;Project ManagementSharing and Promotion activities3 x TPM in Sweden, Austria and Hungary4 promotion events1 International Conference Work packages to produce: a Handbook/methodology, training curriculum with learning outcome matrix for Youth workersb. A Mobile App for training the youth in gamification methodologies. c. Toolkits for Youth pros and a set of online toolkits for Youth leadersd. Dissemination of results<< Results >>1. An online toolkit for Youth pros and skilled youth workers looking to upskill youth's knowledge in basic money management and finance intelligence2. An open-source Mobile App ""Young Money"" that will allow Educators, Employers and Youth pros to experience, understand and practice essential skills with youth and teach them financial intelligence in a gaming environment. The game will have various life scenarios.3. Methodological manual and a Youth curriculum targeted at Youth decision-makers"

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-LV01-KA204-077456
    Funder Contribution: 278,345 EUR

    "HERE aims to design a business incubation methodology for people at risk of exclusion in their own neighborhood. We will work in degraded neighborhoods. The aim is to promote what we will call social economy of proximity. This means that, we will primarily map the needs of the neighborhood and then we will train the vulnerable neighbords, who usually live in vulnerable situations so they can be the ones creating companies in order to provide to their own needs and jobs. The project aims to carry out a mapping of opportunities in degraded neighborhoods, to design a adapted training for this vulnerable neighbords, to implement the incubation of entrepreneurship projects among the neighbors and put all this practical information on a MOOC. For this purpose, HERE will consist of 6 entities from 5 countries (Latvia, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Turkey and Austria):1) SHELTER: NGO whose mission is to develop support services for victims of human trafficking, immigrants and refugees. It has multiple projects with the public administration and social entrepreneurship (LV)2) ASOCIACIÓN CON VALORES: it is an NGO with a business focus that works with groups at risk of social exclusion and marginalization; its members are professionals from the business world with long experience in entrepreneurship (ES) 3) UNESSA is a civil society organization, a federation of reception, accompaniment, help and care for people. UNESSA federates 900 structures in Wallonia and Brussels, among them an organization specialized in social entrepreneurship (BE)4) ANZIANI: is an NGO focused on entrepreneurship and social inclusion. Experience in incubating businesses with people from groups at risk of social exclusion and in managing microcredits (IT)5) DOKUZ: is a dynamic university which keeps growing with 14 faculties, 10 institutes and graduate schools, 3 schools, state conservatory, 7 vocational schools, 54 research centers. It also embodies Dokuz Eylul Technology Development Zone (TK)6) BEST: is a training institute that has provided support to clients in the field of human resources for over 25 years, also developing training programs for vulnerable groups (TA)The objectives of HERE for the 30 months of the project will be:- To measure ex-ante the impact that these companies might have on selected neighborhood in order to identify their strength/weaknesses.- To create a map of entrepreneurial opportunities in degraded neighbourhoods- To create new models of collaboration between neighbors at risk of exclusion, associations, administrations, NGOs, and companies.- To implement an incubation methodology for neighbors at risk of social exclusion.- To raise awareness of these intellectual results among the ecosystem of social entities, companies, and administrations.- To improve the social fabric of neighborhoods, creating mutual relationships among the neighbours.- To design an inclusive and productive framework, through the entrepreneurship of neighbors at risk of social exclusion to meet the needs of their own neighborhood and give an answer. The project proposes 4 Intellectual Results:1. A research and practical study: We will analyze the needs/opportunities of entrepreneurship in selected neighborhoods at risk of exclusion. There will be made personal interviews2. Design a training and mentoring program adapted to the needs and limitations of entrepreneurial neighbors at risk of exclusion3. To incubate entrepreneurship projects of vulnerable neighbours: the training content will be adapted and designed on them in order to build a proper model of business. The validation will be made by 30 neighbours in 3 degraded neighborhoods.4. A practical open course MOOC.HERE activities will impact mainly on: - Enterprising vulnerable neighbors: 30 in 3 countries- Degraded neighborhoods: 3- Local and regional administrations: 12 in 3 countries and 30 contacts.- Teachers/mentors: about 12 directly involved and 100 contacted.- Informed business associations: 30, 5 per partner- Chambers of commerce: 6, at least 1 per partner- Universities: 12, at least 2 per partnerThe impact of URBAN MUTUAL SUPPORT on project partners will be:- 5 multiplier events (E1 to E5) and 1 final closing event organized with +50 entities from the social, business, entrepreneurial ecosystem, university, technology centers, and administration world (E6)- An incubation methodology for groups at risk of exclusion in collaboration with the business sector- An entrepreneurship course for people from these groups- A report ""How to create a HERE incubator in 10 steps"" for professionalsThe HERE methodology will be the necessary tool to empower people at social risk through EMPLOYMENT; achieving a more FAIR and INCLUSIVE Europe. Now more than ever it is necessary to help the most needy people to get ahead on their own.This is HERE project."

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