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Inclusion through Employability - what works in employment projects (and what doesn't)

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Key findings from a SALTO Inclusion research on youth employment and social exclusion. This publication presents success criteria for employment projects for young people with fewer opportunities.

Aims of the tool

Discover the key findings from a research on youth employment and social exclusion. Discover the success criteria for employment projects for young people with fewer opportunities.

Description of the tool

This publication helps practitioners to develop and carry out successful actions to support young people to find a job, especially those at a disadvantage compared to their peers. The report lists 4 key elements for effective and motivating employment projects:

* involvement and participation of young people
* holistic coordination and governance
* non-formal learning approaches
* a few remarks about entrepreneurship

Get inspired for your employment projects

This publication contains:

* Some key concepts around youth and social exclusion.
* Trends in youth employment in recent years in the European Union.
* Outline of the impact of the economic crisis on youth employment.
* Overview of key EU youth policy development.
* Collection of recommended approaches that have been found to be effective when attempting to get excluded youth into the labour market.

Also exists in other languages - download them from www.salto-youth.net/InclusionThroughEmployability/.

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Tool overview

Inclusion through Employability - what works in employment projects (and what doesn't)

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1355

This tool is for

Anyone involved in employment projects for young people (with fewer opportunities)

and addresses

Social Inclusion, YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme

It is recommended for use in:

Action 2 (European Voluntary Service)
Action 5.1 (Meetings of young people and those responsible for youth policy)

Materials needed:

Download the booklet attached

Duration:

66 pages to guide you toward successful youth employment interventions

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

SALTO Bridges to Work 2011

in the context of

SALTO Inclusion

The tool has been experimented in

SALTO Inclusion Employment Research 2010 & SALTO Inclusion Strategy to Combat Unemployment 2009-11

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Tony Geudens (on 16 May 2012)

and last modified

10 May 2012

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