Grounding our job

"Grounding our job” is a training to the creation of a space for unemployed and disadvantaged youth in order to find common solutions and proposals

Call for partners

Hi to everybody,

our association, L.E.S.S. o.n.l.u.s. in Naples – Italy, invite your association to take part to the training “Grounding our job” to contribute in the creation of a space in which unemployed and disadvantaged youth (both European that migrants) living in the European countries more affected by the economical crisis could acquire tools to better deal with job market and share their skills in order to find common solution and proposal to be themselves proactive in react to this situation, participating in workshops focused on shaping ideas of self employment and on how to make these projects real and possible.

Who: ( target)
21 participants from 8 European countries particularly affected by the problem of the unemployment (Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Slovakia, Ireland, Romania, Bulgaria).

Participants will be youth between 24 and 30 years old and they have to be:

- European unemployed youth
- Migrants living in Europe unemployed or that desire to acquire new skills to ground their future in Europe
- Social workers that work in this field and for this topic both in formal and no formal way.

If you are interested to take part to “ Active youth: building our citizenship, creating our Europe.

Please contact luciafranco84@gmail.com

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Project overview

Grounding our job is a project by
LESS Impresa Sociale Onlus
taking place
from 2013-09-13 till 2013-09-23
This project relates to:
Action 4.3 (Training and Networking)
and is focusing on:
  • Unemployment/employability
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Cultural differences
Target Group: 21 unemployed and disadvantaged youth (both European that migrants, refugees and asylum seekers) living in the European countries

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/1643

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