Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012

Youth employment. European good practice projects

In einer neuen Veröffentlichung der Europäischen Kommission wird aufgezeigt, wie der non-formale Bildungsbereich und „Jugend in Aktion“ der Jugendarbeitslosigkeit entgegenwirken kann. 


Die Broschüre stellt 36 good practice Projekte aus 27 „Jugend in Aktion“- Programmländern vor. Diese Projekte bestärken insbesondere ausgegrenzte und benachteiligte Jugendliche, so dass der Übergang von Schule in den Beruf einfacher zu bewältigen ist.

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Youth employment. European good practice projects
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Table of contents
1 Star gazing — looking towards future employment 6
2 Driven by passion for images 8
3 Young deaf people managing in society 10
4 Jobs for youth in the suburbs 12
5 University students on the way to EU citizenship 14
7 Understanding global realities from the other side of the Atlantic 18
8 Projecto Mayonnaise — blending urban culture and youth entrepreneurship 20
9 Open your mind — get on track 22
10 Getting prepared for the world of work 24
11 All inclusive — a path to new possibilities 26
12 Testing abilities and creativity 28
13 Showing young people how they can beat unemployment 30
14 Neue Horizonte — empowering European youth towards job entry 32
15 Shape arts: Articulate UK — young disabled people and employment 34
16 Etcetera — guiding young people towards employment 36
17 Learning through bonding in a new environment 38
18 Learning to help others 40
19 How to work and study in Europe 42
20 Investigating business start-ups 44
22 Solstice — young people put on their own events 48
23 Volunteering in Europe — spreading the word on renewable energy 50
24 Turbo golf — playing for a place in the world of work 52
25 Time to change — combating unemployment and discrimination 54
27 Try it yourself — young women discover their talents 58
28 Fresh thinking to counter unemployment 60
29 Working out how to get into work 62
30 Every part counts! — moving from school to work 64
31 ‘I don’t have a job but I am working on it’ — training for youth workers to combat unemployment 66
32 Jump start — giving young people a new sense of motivation 68
33 (Un)employment — is this an opportunity? 70
34 Bridges to work — stronger links between employment and youth 72
35 Transitions to employment for young people in rural and urban south Wales 74
36 Lead the way — the sky is the only limit 76

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