Displaying 253 - 273 of 274 entries
  • Single instrument
    Spain
    2020

    According to general national legislation, the training check targets the unemployed. The pilot project applied in 2019 targets unemployed persons interested in obtaining a professional certificate (for officially accrediting informal skills) in the professional field 'trade and marketing', and living in the autonomous community of Madrid. It is regional public employment services officers that assess candidates to take part in the training check following their professional path. No preferential treatment is applied for a particular eligible group. National legislation does not specify costs covered. In the pilot project developed by the autonomous community of Madrid in 2019, types of learning content eligible referred to courses aimed at obtaining the professional certificate (for officially accrediting informal skills) in the 'trade and marketing' professional field.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    This scheme is aimed at persons with foreign education who need to supplement their education in Sweden in order to be able to work in the profession the person is trained in. The eligible group includes unemployed recent migrants who got their resident permit within the last 3 years and who have a qualification or work experience in a shortage occupation. They have to be or have been enrolled in the introduction programme and have signed an individual introduction plan. Recent immigrants with experience or training in one of 40 shortage occupations in 14 industries are offered support including validation, further education, in-service training, and work placement in order to promote a fast entrance into the Swedish labour market. Along with the described support beneficiaries are also entitled to support for living costs. 100% of study costs related to an educational plan can be funded.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    The Study Entrance Grants aims to support the unemployed with short prior education whose labour market prospects significantly can be improved by gaining a qualification on the basic or upper-secondary level. Applicants must have been unemployed or in an ALP measure six months within the last 12 months. The grant is managed by the municipalities that can apply slightly different rules for the criteria an applicant and their envisaged education have to meet. In general, applicants should lack a qualification on the higher secondary level (Swedish gymnasium) and have good chances to increase their employability by pursuing a second chance education. The study programmes eligible for the grant include education on the level of compulsory or upper secondary schools (Komvux) or general courses on those levels in liberal adult education institutions (Folkhögskola). The educational activity has to be performed on a level of at least 50% (according to study credits) for at least three weeks. The benefit can be granted for a maximum of 50 weeks of full-time studies. The maximum amount of funding is EUR 10 625 plus a potential child allowance of EUR 1 931. The minimum amount of funding is EUR 319.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    In Sweden, the applicable laws set no explicit limitations to a payback clause, that is an agreement between employer and employee on the payback of training costs covered by the employer in case of voluntary termination of the employment by the employee. The parties can freely agree on any component of the payback clause. Agreements deemed unfair, however, can be challenged in the Labour Corts. Overall, the application of payback clauses for training costs is perceived as of limited importance within the overall co-funding arrangements for CVT.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    Adults can use a loan scheme introduced to support students in initial education to cover tuition fees in higher education and living costs during full-time education. Eligible education and training for adults include adult primary and secondary education (komvux), adult vocational secondary education (yrkesvux) as well as higher education and other post-secondary education. Students can choose the loan as an optional or additional component to a grant. The amount of financial aid depends on whether the individual is a full-time student or a part-time student.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    Among other unions the organisation Unionen (Sweden's largest trade union on the private labour market) offers financial assistance in further education under the label Student Support (Studiestöd) to their members. The intention of the grant is to increase employees' skills and thus strengthen their role in the labour market. Courses at universities, in general adult education (Komvux), vocational schools (Yrkesvux) or liberal adult education (Folkhögskola) are eligible to co-funding up to SEK 3 425 (approx. EUR 322) per semester and up to SEK 13 700 (approx. EUR 1 288) in total. Eligible costs include course fees, literature and learning material costs.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    Individuals are entitled to deduct educational costs of continuing vocational training that is necessary to maintain their current job position from their tax base in case all costs reported in the respective category exceed SEK 5 000 (approx. EUR 470) per year. The state co-funding - in the form of foregone tax revenues - equals eligible costs multiplied by the marginal tax rate (between 32 and 52%). The minimum earning per year required for application is SEK 20 000 (approx. EUR 1 900). Deductions are also allowed for education for which a person receives taxable study allowance. Costs permitted for deductions include study material, course costs and travel costs. Expenses regarding general education, upskilling measures for job changes and costs covered by tax-free allowances or grants are not eligible. The same applicant can re-use the scheme once in each calendar year.

  • Single instrument
    Sweden
    2020

    All employees (that have been employed for the previous 6 months or a total of 12 months during the past 3 years) have a right to unpaid educational leave for both short and long educational programmes. They can require full-time or part-time leave. While the leave as such is unpaid, they can receive a grant (wage-replacement) through the Studiemedel scheme (Student aid - grant and loan scheme). Employees file an application for leave to their employer two weeks before the start for activities up to one week or trade union courses or six months before the start of a longer learning activity. The employer cannot refuse the training leave, but only postpone it for good reasons. The learning activity does not need to be connected to an individual job or occupation, but a hobby or leisure activities are excluded. There is no limitation to re-use the training leave.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds qualifications and programmes for learners aged 19+. The total AEB budget is set by the UK Government, with the Education and Skills Funding Agency (EFSA) confirming each FE provider's funding allocation or maximum contract value for the forthcoming year. Providers earn funding up to their maximum by delivering education and training that is approved for public funding. Employers and learners can access AEB funding via their local training provider or FE College. The AEB is a resource for employers who need to improve the skills of their workforce to meet the future challenges of automation and skills shortages. It can support staff to gain new skills, improve their current level of knowledge in an occupation, or prepare them for an apprenticeship. Individual learners can gain new skills to support career development for career changes, or improve progression opportunities in their employment.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Advanced learner loans are based on contracts between the Secretary of State for Education, acting through the Education and Skills Funding Agency, and education and training providers. The contract allows education and training providers to receive loans payments from the Student Loans Company on behalf of learners (if they are 19 years of age or older) and loans bursary payments from the Education and Skills Funding Agency. The Advanced Learning Loan Scheme is a scheme designed to help learners cover the cost of college or training courses. The course must meet the eligible Level 3 or 4 courses. Repayment depends on income. Learners make repayments at 9% of annual earnings above GBP 21 000 (approx. EUR 24 946). If annual earnings fall below GBP 21 000 (approx. EUR 24 946), repayments stop and only restart when earnings increase to more than GBP 21 000 (approx. EUR 24 946). There is no opportunity to re-use the loan.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Public funding is available for apprenticeships for adults (aged 25 and over) in a number of economically important sectors. The public co-funding is 50% of the eligible education and training costs for the off-the-job component from the Department for the Economy. The eligible costs are the training component in eligible courses by pre-approved suppliers. For employers who have an apprentice who successfully completes a level 2 or level 3 course, there is an Employer Incentive Payment, ranging from between GBP 250 - 1 500 (approx. EUR 297 - 1 782) depending on the complexity and level of the programme and the age of the apprentice on joining the programme. There is no preferential treatment.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Companies of the construction sector with a total wage bill of over GBP 80 000 (approx. EUR 95 031) must contribute 0.5% of their payroll and 1.5% of their sub-contractor payroll to a training fund. In return, training costs of employers (including those not liable to pay the training levy) are refunded. The grant is GBP 50 (approx. EUR 59) per person for each full day of training. Eligible education and training activities include apprenticeships, professional courses, technological management, short-duration training, vocational courses, and some e-learning/modular training programmes. Only CITB-registered firms can benefit from the fund.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Companies of the construction engineering sector are obliged by law to contribute a share of the payroll (1.2% of the total payments to employees and labour-only contractors) to a training fund. In return, training costs of employers (including those not liable to pay the training levy) are refunded. Eligible education and training activities include apprenticeship, upskilling, reskilling. Engineering constructions companies are the principal eligible group. Training grants and graduate development grants are available to employees of eligible companies.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    The MOD promotes lifelong learning among members of the Armed Forces, and this is encouraged through the Learning Credit schemes. The Enhanced Learning Credit (ELC) scheme helps eligible Service personnel (SP) or Leavers (SL) with the cost of learning. The scheme allows a single award in each of a maximum of three separate Financial Years, or a single aggregated lower-tier award. ELCs may be claimed for learning which is an integral part, and results in the cost-effective achievement, of a nationally recognised qualification at Level 3 or above. 80% of eligible costs can be covered (up to EUR 7 127). The ELC scheme permits Regular SPs to pursue their personal development, both during their Service and generally for 5 years after discharge.

  • United Kingdom
    2020

    The FWDF provides UK Apprenticeship Levy-Payers (levy set at 0.5% of annual pay bill) with flexible workforce development training opportunities to support inclusive economic growth through up-skilling or re-skilling of their employees. The FWDF is particularly targeted at addressing skills gaps and the training needs of the older workforce and those with protected characteristics. The FWDF is a flexible fund, meaning employers can choose the training they need, select a college of their choice, use the Fund to address priority skills gaps, and pass on the benefits of the Fund access to their supply chain. Each levy-payer is able to access a maximum total funding of GBP 15 000 per year (approx. EUR 17 800).

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    The Film Skills Investment Fund (FSIF) directly supports skills and training for the UK film industry, including bursaries for individual beneficiaries. Studios and production companies producing films in the UK are encouraged to contribute 0.5% of their core UK expenditure up to a cap of GBP 58 200 (approx. EUR 69 270) per production, into the Film Skills Fund. If films receive public support, they are required to contribute the 0.5% to the FSIF. High-end TV Skills Fund, established in return for the tax credit productions costing more than GBP 1 000 000 (approx. EUR 1 187 888) an hour, supports training programmes for new entrants and the continuous professional development of crew and talent. Sector workers in the Film and High-end TV sectors in the UK are eligible for this scheme. Eligible costs for a bursary include accommodation, disability access support, care, driving lessons, equipment/clothing/software licenses, subsistence, training, travel, and bespoke training/coaching.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    In the UK, the applicable laws set no explicit limitations to a payback clause, that is an agreement between employer and employee on the payback of training costs covered by the employer in case of voluntary termination of the employment by the employee. The parties can freely agree on any component of the payback clause. Agreements deemed unfair, however, can be challenged in the Labour Courts. Overall, the application of payback clauses for training costs is perceived as of limited importance within the overall co-funding arrangements for CVT.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    A Professional and Career Development Loan is a commercial bank loan to help learners pay for learning that leads to their employment. Only individuals who have been unemployed for at least three months before starting the course are eligible for this loan. The maximum amount that a learner can borrow with a Professional and Career Development Loan is GBP 10 000 (approx. EUR 11 879). Up to this limit, a learner can borrow 100 % of the course fee only if they have been registered as unemployed for at least three months before starting their course. If a learner has not been registered as unemployed for at least three months, they will only be able to borrow a maximum of 80 % of their course fees. While they are in learning, and for up to one month afterward, the Skills Funding Agency will pay the interest on the loan.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Individuals may apply for the grant to finance their learning/training if they are not undertaking any secondary, further, or higher education, do not have a degree or above, and have an income of GBP 22 000 (approx. EUR 26 133) a year or less or are on benefits. The eligible activities include education and training delivered by 460 approved learning providers. The maximum funding individual may receive amounts to GBP 200 (approx. EUR 238). The same applicant can re-use the grant once in each calendar year.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    The Department for Health provides funding for employers in the care sector to up-skill their staff. Employers may apply for funding for training programmes that range from health and social care 'license to practice' qualifications to higher-level apprenticeships and Master's courses. Funding is available for course fees (or employer contributions) and associated costs such as employees' salaries while they are undertaking training, coaching and mentoring costs, venue costs for the training, and wage replacement costs. All costs must be incurred before being claimed and employers will need records in place to provide evidence. Organisations apply for the fund through a Partnership and must be operating in England, comply with Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set requirements. The sectors eligible for funding (i.e. priority training areas for fundings) are defined each annual funding cycle and available through the skills for care website. This is de minimis grant funding.

  • Single instrument
    United Kingdom
    2020

    Skills Support for the Workforce is managed by Serco (contractor) through 15 Local Enterprise Partnerships to provide a range of bespoke training programmes and qualifications including IT, leadership, and management, as well as vocationally relevant courses targeting specific areas of improvement. The training is designed to meet skills gaps within local businesses, with a focus on the LEP's priorities to help boost the local economy in each area. Local companies (depending on region and regional priorities) can apply for fully-funded training for their workforce. There is no defined co-funding minimum or maximum, this is a demand-side instrument that is then allocated through regional enterprise partnerships. Similarly, eligible training is defined according to regional priorities. Employers can receive full or partial funding training costs for their employees. This is de minimis funding.

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