ComNetNEET - Community Networking for Integration of Young People in NEET Situation
Aim
The project’s main aims are to develop an innovative methodology, drawing on existing best practices in partners’ countries, to pilot it in Portugal, Italy and Spain, and to analyse the outputs, outcomes and impacts of these pilots a local and regional level.
Project target groups are young people who are NEET aged 18 to 29 years old but also all the professionals and institutions that form the ecosystem required for the social inclusion of NEETs.
The project expects to achieve an impact at micro level (young people in a NEET situation); at a meso level (professionals working for and with young people in a NEET situation); and a macro level (the ecosystem of organisations that are part of the NEET issue, at local/regional and national level).
At European and international level, the consortium expects to contribute to increased inclusion and equity concerning NEETs interventions; decreased levels of young people in poverty and reduced skills shortages.
Specific aims
- To identify the state of the art and good practices of social inclusion (using work based learning strategies) targeted at young people in partners’ countries;
- To design, conceive and develop a model of intervention relevant to the countries of the partnership;
- To conduct a pilot application of the methodology at local level in PT, ES and IT;
- To promote awareness meetings in the context of the project to exchange experiences and identify best practices already in place;
- To validate the model through a local multi-stakeholder approach and to evaluate the impact of this experience/model;
- To reinforce and match the role of different local/regional stakeholders to find the best means of optimization, and increase the networking capacity, with a view to enhance NEETs social inclusion and employability;
- To disseminate and explore the project results among relevant beneficiaries and ensure their sustainability at a practice level through the training of professionals and at the institutional level, influencing policies and changing the culture of services provided.
Partnership
Promoter:
CECOA - Centro de Formação Profissional para o Comércio e Afins (Portugal)
Website: www.cecoa.pt
Contact: Vanda Vieira
Partners:
ISOB GmbH (Germany)
Website: www.isob-regensburg.de/
Contact: Alexander Krauß
Fundacion Ronsel (Spain)
Website: www.fundacionronsel.org
Contact: Luis García Deber
UCP - Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro de Estudos dos Povos e Culturas de Expressão Portuguesa (Portugal)
Website: www.ucp.pt
Contacts: Cândida Soares and José Sousa Fialho
CPV - Centro Produttivà Veneto(Italy)
Website: www.spv.org
Contact: Enrico Bressan
TIHR -The Tavistock Institute (United Kingdom)
Website: http://www.tavinstitute.org/
Contacts: Thomas Spielhofer and Anna Sophie Hahne
TESE - Associação para o Desenvolvimento pela Tecnologia, Engenharia, Saúde e Educação (Portugal)
Website: www.tese.org.pt
Contact: Vanessa Mendes
Câmara Municipal de Lisboa (Portugal)
Website: www.cm-lisboa.pt
Contact: Jorge Vieira
Results/Outputs
- State of the art: good practices of social inclusion (through work based learning strategies) targeted at young people in the partners’ countries
- Model of intervention targeted at NEETs
- Impact evaluation report
- Guide for social inclusion and development of local partnerships for employability
- How to successfully apply the intervention model - training standard
- Newsletter 01
- Newsletter 02
- Newsletter 03
- Newsletter 04
- Newsletter 05
- Dissemination report
- Final evaluation report
Duration
September 2017 – October 2020
Framework
Erasmus + Programme
Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Action: Education and Vocational Training Strategic Partnerships
Co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union
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