Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities Mrs. Elena Čermáková, Labour Office Czech Republic Local Office in Jablonec nad Nisou Mr. Gerard Griffin, Department of Education and Skills, National Co-ordination Unit for Youthreach/VTOS, Ireland Final Conference in Wroclaw June 25, 2013
Project Results and Outcomes 1. Thematic Reports - available on the project websites Report on the Statistical Data on following themes in the different partnership Countries : Report on Long-Term Unemployed Report on Early School Leaving Report on Roma and Travellers Early School Leaving Travellers/Roma Long Term Unemployed Practice Firms/Work Experience Programmes Report on Educational Programmes and Quality Related Issues Report on Practice Firms and Career Counselling Presentation for Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities
Further Project Results and Outcomes 2. Conference Reports - available on the Project Website Conference Report from each meeting 3. Final Report including the EST Database 4. Thematic Workshops focused on the each specific themes over the life of the project 5. Dissemination activities Report 6. Project Website- http://www.betteropportunities.dwup.pl 7. Social Media Network - Facebook Profile 8.DVD Production on the Project-Documentary evidence Presentation for Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities
Comparison of Support Systems available to minority communities in different partnership countries Ireland very well worked out social system, huge quantity of state and private institutions to support unemployed people and marginalised communities, a high degree of counselling supports available,a high degree of quantity of social benefits leading to a financial expensive social system for the Government. Poland - concentration of Labour Office mainly in relation to intermediate jobs, very good counselling system in place under the participation of University educated psychologists in each Labour Office. Turkey central managed employment system practically under the state organization control, very well organized system of technical education, a huge amount time devoted to the development of enterpreneurial subjects and accession to European Union. Czech Republic - after the reorganization of Labour Offices in the Czech Republic there is not enough time for mediation and counselling activities, quite shortage of specialists (psychologists), non-quality education system with a much reduced early school leaving in comparison to other EU countries., expensive and non-motivated social system. Presentation for Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities
Further future co-operation, ideas, proposals how to continue in mutual co-operation Huge amount of valuable information from the partner countries have been documented and be used and evaluated in the next project. Very good professional and personal relationships have been established between all partners which is the reliable base to continue working in the future. The topic theme across Europe is NEET s - young people aged between 15 and 29 years who were not in employment, education or training. There are 14 million in all, throughout the Europe. The problematic of people with disabilities and their position on the labour market in Europe Presentation for Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities
Positive Personal Experience of one Partner s Involvement in Project 1) Great learning experience for all concerned. 2) Provided with the opportunity to reflect on one s own work practices/policies in relation to the different themes of the project. 3) Fantastic opportunity to network with colleagues in a similar educational field 4) ICT Skills (Survey Monkey & Prezi - Cloud based presentation software) 5) Project Management Skills 6) Opportunity to situate national policy/practice in a international context 7) Awareness of different cultures Negative 1) Time Consuming-Attending Partnership Meetings, preparatory work etc. 2) Language barrier at formal meetings 3) Different approach to meeting deadlines by partners in the project. 4)Difficulty in reaching consensus on issues across partnership
Lifelong Learning Programme Objectives To contribute to the development of the Community as an advanced knowledge-based society To achieve sustainable economic development, more and better jobs, greater social cohesion, and ensure protection of the environment for future generations To foster exchange, cooperation and mobility between education and training systems within the Community
Lifelong Learning Programme Overall Structure
New Programme 2014-2020 Erasmus for All Investment in education/training and youth A Single Programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport (2014-2020)
New programme, new challenges The world has changed! We are currently experiencing one of the most tumultous economic periods of our time. The European market has changed! The numbre of high skilled jobs is growing while the number of low-skilled jobs is decreasing. New skills for new jobs! By 2020 nearly 35% of all jobs will requite high skills, innovation capacity and the ability to adapt.
New programme a new approach Existing programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig Erasmus Leonardo Comenius International higher education programmes: Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink, Bilateral Programmes Youth in Action Progrmme A streamlined architecture: 3 Key actions Erasmus for All 1. Learning Mobility of Individuals 2. Co-operation For Innovation & Good Practices 3. Support for Policy Reform Total budget: 19 billion over 7 years (+ 70%)
New programme allocation of funds Erasmus for All minimum allocation of funds: Higher Education VET & adult learning Schools Youth 25%of programme budget 17%of programme budget 7% of programme budget 7% of programme budget Please note that these are minimum percentages so they do not add up to 100%.
New programme key figures Overall budget Overall mobility opportunities Higher education Staff mobility Vocational education and training Volunteer and youth exchange schemes Master's degree loan guarantee scheme International students Joint degree grants Cooperation targets: Strategic Partnerships Knowledge Alliances Sectoral Skills Alliances 19 billion (includes 1.8 billion for international cooperation) 5 million people 2.2 million students 1 million teachers, trainers, youth workers and other staff 735 000 students 540 000 young people 330 000 students 135 000 students 34 000 students More than 20 000 linking together 115 000 institutions 200 set up by 2000 higher education institutions and businesses 200 set up by 2000 education and training providers and businesses
Many thanks to all partners for excellent co-operation and their professional approach during the Project All partners appreciate the development and maintaining of the Project website by our Polish partner It is hoped that we will find a further way as to how we can co-operate and continue the partnership in the future Our Slovak partner Labour Office in Pezinok interest to co-operate with us in the future has a big It was a pleasure working with everyone on the project and best wishes on future co-operation Presentation for Lifelong Learning Programme LdV Partnership Project Improving Employment Opportunities in the Labour Market for Marginalised Communities
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