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This project is part of a European strategic partnership around innovation.
The aim is to encourage the emancipation of disadvantaged people, so that they can achieve selected paths and thus facilitate their access to sustainable employment and social development.
The target area of activity for this project will be restoration.
It is based on a diagnosis shared by institutional partners, employers' representatives and European partners, of which there are seven in Belgium, Italy, Spain, Turkey and France.
The project approach is systemic and focused on building audience skills.
The project is structured around two complementary approaches:
The creation, testing, analysis and evaluation of a modelable path that will be led by the research and research laboratory on social innovation and worked by all partners of this project as well as by beneficiaries who will be fully involved in the project and its evolution. Its aim is to create a pathway promoting the emancipation of excluded publics, a social and professional inclusion that is rewarding. We will rely on an innovative methodology that combines, remobilization, diploma training, cross-functional and behavioral skills, individualized support. The development will rely on a multi-stakeholder network in each partner country, associating around the creation of a pathway: beneficiaries, integration structures, political partners, employment institutions and employers in the private sector.
The realization of intellectual tools allowing a good implementation of the modeled path based on the contributions of the various European partners and their network. The target audience will be people in exclusion, especially isolated women and young people most affected by unemployment in our partner countries. We will accompany 15 volunteers to complete this course, over a period of one year, in four of the partner countries. That is 60 people in total.
The expected results are translated into 3 main areas:
For the beneficiaries
- Change posture and become a transmitter to peers
- Raising the rise of skills through formal and informal learning
- Rebuild confidence in oneself and in one's abilities in one's potentials through remobilization.
- Access sustainable and desired employment or business creation
- Release the lifting of the brakes to emancipation and self-esteem
- To become a full-fledged European citizen
2. For the European structures of the application, working in the field of support, advice, guidance and training of vulnerable jobseekers:
- To enable an evolution and an innovation in the practices of socio professional accompaniment taking into account the changes of the national and European contexts. Create and implement a new model that can be modeled daily to better meet the needs of accompanied audiences.
- Participate in the reduction of inequalities, inequality of opportunity but also inequality of territory by the creation of innovative solutions.
3. For other partners
- We envisage that thanks to the partnership set up with employment institutions in our different countries, the modeled path created can be disseminated and used by other integration structures.
- Our wish is that the socio-professional accompaniers who will use it have a new reflection on their posture and allow themselves to have ambitious goals for some of the people they accompany.
his project is innovative in that it offers a new and stimulating approach for participants. The goal of this project for vulnerable people is that they can be proud of themselves and their journey, to a fulfilling social and professional life.
Finally, it is they who will ensure part of the sustainability of this project by becoming ambassadors at national and European level.
Coordinator: Le Comptoir des Colibris, France
Partners:
Actions Intégrées de Développement, Belgium
LERIS, France
İstanbul Avrupa Araştırmaları Derneği (IAAD), Turkey
Croc'espace, Belgium
Futura Gestiona 2014, Spain
Under development