Based on specific criteria, underdeveloped districts are entitled to additional support from the government (state budget and EU funds). Developing action plans for respective districts addressing unemployment and identifying relevant investment opportunities is a precondition for the intervention of the government. Some measures address VET as an instrument for improving the qualifications of those at risk of unemployment.
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Five-year action plans were launched in 2016 to address unemployment in the most vulnerable districts. Training centres and regional education centres, i.e. secondary VET schools, in originally 12 and gradually 20 districts (out of 79), identified as underdeveloped, were partially funded by ESIF.
The training centres are meant to provide practice-oriented training for the disadvantaged unemployed or low-qualified. The regional education centres are expected to address the specific needs of...
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Parliament of Slovakia
Government Council for Underdeveloped Districts
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatisation
Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
Council of the Government for Regional Development and Cohesion Policy of the European Union
The SKKR is expected to contribute to making the education and training system in Slovakia more flexible, while the qualification standards will be officially recognised. In addition to the three sub-frameworks corresponding to formal education and training, a fourth sub-framework driven by the labour market should be established. The SKKR will only be viable if this sub-framework is sustainably enriched.
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The development of the SKKR has been a lengthy process. It progressed in parallel to the wider reform of VET and involved various stakeholders. Work on the SKKR and the national qualifications register (NQR) has been closely related: the description of qualifications, in terms of standards, forms the content of the register; their levelling is the content of the SKKR. Together with representatives of the sectoral council and other stakeholders, 1 000 qualifications, including standards, had...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
State Institute of Vocational Education (ŠIOV)
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
Enrich the public discourse on lifelong learning and skills development, learn from international experience in preparing a new lifelong learning strategy, a new act on lifelong learning, and in achieving coherence in future policies on skills development.
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The education ministry has started an international project (with a budget of EUR 350 000) aimed at elaborating a National skills strategy for the Slovak Republic, in cooperation with the OECD. A launch conference was held on 29 January 2019 and a final OECD report is expected by the end of March 2020.
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Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
The objective of the national programme was to identify priorities for reforming the education system, including VET, and to quantify expenditures for respective measures.
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On 27 June 2018, the government approved the National programme for the development of education (NPDE). The NPDE was adopted, with 106 measures to be fulfilled until 2027. Some measures related to regional schooling and higher education are relevant also to VET. Measures directly aiming to align VET to labour market are as follows:
increasing the quality of dual VET through the funding of professional and employer organisations involved; they will receive approximately EUR 1 million annually...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
To describe measures addressing identified weaknesses or suggested improvements.
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In September 2017, the education ministry published the Learning Slovakia strategy paper, following a public discussion on a draft version from March 2017. The VET-related chapter of this strategy paper for the first time in the official documents clearly defines and distinguishes between the diverse forms of work-based learning: dual VET, as set in the 2015 Act on VET; work-based learning within VET school-enterprise agreements but without individual learning contracts; short-term...
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Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
Since there are no nationally determined VET programmes in municipal adult education, the objective has been to propose a cluster of courses that meet the competence requirements for different vocational areas.
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In October 2016, the government commissioned the National Agency for Education to recommend vocational packages for adults. These packages are clusters of courses agreed with industry as entry points into the labour market. They will not only consist of partial qualifications, but also include building blocks that may be transferred and accumulated towards a full qualification. In April 2017, the mission was amended to include bridging programmes aimed at young people, mostly recently...
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Opening up municipal adult education as a second chance education and as an opportunity for career changes; inclusion of adults with intellectual disabilities into municipal adult education.
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The government set up an enquiry: A second chance and another chance - an updated municipal education in 2017 to propose changes needed in the legislation on prioritising groups admitted to municipal adult education. In August 2018, the enquiry presented its proposals to the government for making adult municipal education more responsive to changes in the labour market and to the needs of individuals. It aimed at opening up municipal adult education as a second chance education and as an...
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To provide low-qualified unemployed adults the possibility to continue their education and so aid their later integration on the labour market.
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In May 2017, the parliament approved the introduction of a new financial support to stimulate low-qualified unemployed adults (aged 25 to 56) to begin, or resume, their studies. The target group comprises the unemployed registered with the employment service with low education levels and in need of education at primary or secondary levels to establish themselves in the labour market. The financial support is SEK 8 984 (about EUR 830) per month for full-time studies and lasts up to 50 weeks....
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The Action plan for adult education addresses four strands:
higher vocational education;
liberal adult education through folk high schools;
adult IVET and adult apprenticeship in IVET;
adults' right to general education.
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The Action plan for adult education (Kunskapslyftet, the knowledge boost) was introduced in 2015. It is aimed at supporting the Swedish government's goal of lowering unemployment rates. Relevant legislation/regulation and funding arrangements have been changed/adopted. The plan aims, at the same time, to address skilled labour shortages and enable people to (re)train.
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To improve the level of literacy, numeracy and digital skills of adults (the unemployed, employees and the inactive) with a low level of education and training and/or help them acquire at least an EQF level 1 qualification.
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The 2015-20 lifelong learning strategy addressed the acquisition and validation of key competences that help early leavers from education to find jobs. The measures included revision of the validation methodology, quality assurance and training of staff in assessment centres of prior learning. The allocated financing allowed 45 000 adults to acquire key competences.
In order to facilitate access to upskilling for low-qualified adults, the labour ministry introduced EQF level 1 qualifications...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To reduce unemployment among young people, and especially young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs): all young people under the age of 25 who lose their job or who do not find a job after finishing their studies receive, within 4 months from registering with employment agencies or at youth guarantee centres, an offer of good quality employment, continuation of education, apprenticeship or internship.
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Since 2016, the Youth guarantee implementation plan has put emphasis on initiatives that combine employment with training of the workforce, which gives young people the opportunity to improve their skills obtained during initial education and to acquire new skills through participation in apprenticeships and traineeships. The new Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2017-20 continues all the measures of its predecessor.
The Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2017-20 focuses on...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To improve the quality of validation of non-formal and informal learning (VNFIL).
To improve the evidence-based approach to the validation of non-formal and informal learning by developing tools for collecting and analysing relevant data from the target groups.
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In 2018, the regulatory framework for validation and recognition was revised with a view to introducing QA measures for validation and recognition. Specific criteria for certification of evaluator and external evaluator competences and additional requirements for assessment and certification, organised by the assessment centres, were introduced in legislation. By 2019, there were 37 fully functioning local assessment centres that could validate prior learning of candidates, mainly in...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To develop an education and training system adapted to the demands of the labour market and its direct and indirect beneficiaries through fostering the labour market relevance of VET; improving participation and facilitating access to VET programmes; improving VET quality; and fostering innovation and cooperation in VET.
To reduce unemployment among young people, and especially young NEETs and ensure that all under age 25, who lose their job or who do not find a job after finishing their...
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The strategy for education and vocational training in Romania for 2016-20 was adopted in 2016 (government Decision No 317 on 27 April 2016). It proposes the development of both an open-access and attractive and competitive system, offering quality education and training services in order to respond quickly and relevantly to the needs of people and the economy through efficient management of available resources. All individuals should benefit from the opportunity to acquire high-level...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
National Centre for TVET Development (CNDIPT)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To increase participation in lifelong learning and improve the relevance of VET to the labour market needs. To have at least 10% of the adult population (ages 25-64) participating in lifelong learning activities by 2020.
The objectives are centred on three main strategic pillars: access and incentives for participation, quality and relevance, and partnerships for better information.
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Lifelong learning strategy 2015-20 was adopted in 2015. It addressed the need for strengthening partnerships between VET providers and enterprises, to increase the quality and labour market relevance of VET. Measures supported the take-up of apprenticeship contracts for people with low qualifications, with a target of 125 000 contracts to be awarded by 2020. Financial incentives (subsidies) were set to stimulate employers to engage in apprenticeship programmes, internships and job...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
The main objectives of the project are to help adults develop key competences to improve their situation in the labour market; support various forms of adult learning; and encourage participation of adults in learning.
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In 2017/18, the education ministry developed an ESF co-funded project to support 45 schools in becoming local centres for education and knowledge (lokalne osrodki wiedzy i edukacji - LOWE).
Beneficiary groups included adults with low levels of education, unemployed or economically inactive adults, adults aged 45+, and adults receiving certain forms of social assistance and family support.
The measures include diagnosis of participants' needs, vocational courses and other forms of adult...
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improving and modernising the education and training offer for adults with low levels of basic skills (literacy, numeracy, ICT skills);
improving adults' access to education, especially of those at risk of exclusion, and disadvantaged groups (e.g. migrants, older adults, unemployed);
raising adults' labour-market-relevant skills and competences and active participation in society.
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From October 2018 to December 2021, the Foundation for the Development of the Education System and the Educational Research Institute are implementing the CHANCE: new opportunities for adults project - a new upskilling pathways project; the Ministry of Investment and Economic Development (currently the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy) is supervising this project, which is aligned with the Recommendation of the Council of the European Union of 19 December 2016 on upskilling...
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Ministry of Investment and Economic Development
Educational Research Institute (IBE)
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
The main objective of the strategy is to increase income and social, economic, environmental and territorial cohesion.
This would be achieved through:
sustainable economic growth increasingly driven by knowledge data and organisational excellence;
socially sensitive and territorially sustainable development;
effective State and economic institutions contributing to growth as well as social and economic inclusion.
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The National strategy for responsible development (Strategia na Rzecz Odpowiedzialnego Rozwoju - 'Morawiecki Plan' - SRD) was adopted by the Council of Ministers in February 2017. It addresses the challenges, which the country will be facing until 2030, in particular in the areas of social and regional development, reduction of poverty and social exclusion, as well as demographic challenges. In education, the following actions were prioritised:
promoting dual VET, further linking school...
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The main objectives of the 2020-2024 Count on language (Tel mee met Taal) action plan are:
increasing the reach out to illiterate people who have Dutch as their native language;
promoting adults' digital skills;
promoting basic skills, including numeracy, via in-company training;
supporting children and young people with a language deficiency;
increasing efficiency through research and monitoring;
promoting decentralisation of the action;
introducing independent points of expertise.
The...
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The Count on Skills (Tel mee met Taal) action plans for 2016-2019 and 2020-2024 both aimed to combat low literacy in the Netherlands. However, the 2020-2024 plan introduced several key enhancements, such as increased funding, broadened target groups, enhanced local collaboration and focus on quality and monitoring.
Part of the new approach is to reach out to illiterate people who have Dutch as their native language. The new joint action plan to tackle illiteracy also includes more emphasis on...
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The Count on language action plan 2016-19 (Tel Mee met Taal, EUR 18 million annual budget) introduced a joint action programme of several ministries to improve social and labour market participation, primarily of adults with insufficient literacy skills. In 2016/17, innovative projects supporting adults lacking literacy, numeracy and digital skills were started and research projects on literacy and the promotion of reading were launched. This initiative also supported parents in providing...
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The VPL system has been evaluated and, since 2016, the results have led to developing a new system in which there are two different paths for validating prior learning:
the labour market route;
the education route.
VPL tools are, for example, intake-assessment, e-portfolios, competence tests and ECVET elements. If a formal VPL procedure is followed, it can result in the award of an experience certificate (ervaringscertificaat). Since January 2016, an examination support body (servicepunt...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Examination support body (Servicepunt Examinering) (until 2018)
Expertise centre for examination and education (Kennispunt Onderwijs en Examinering)
to minimise the skill gaps that exist in some of the in-demand sectors such as the digital, technical and financial sectors (main aim);
to recommend policy changes to the government that would reduce these gaps and equip the labour force with the right skills, to meet the future challenges.
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In November 2016, a National Skills Council (NSC) was set up to establish the institutional framework for the anticipation of skills needs in Malta. The NSC is made up of representatives from:
the Ministry for Education and Employment;
University of Malta;
the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST);
Jobsplus (PES);
the Institute for Tourism Studies;
the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry;
Malta Enterprise;
lifelong learning entities and the civil society.
One of...
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Ministry for Education (MFED)(until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Employment (MEDE) (until 2020)
Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research & Innovation (MEYR)
The Ministry of Education digital education strategy aims to focus first on IT infrastructure and security and, second, on the introduction of coding and computational thinking in school curricula.
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In 2015, the Digital Education strategy was developed, including five dimensions broken down into specific projects; the strategy's major focus is on IT infrastructure and equipment.
In 2015, the National Youth Service and Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT) developed the Bee Creative project. This contributes to developing digital literacy and creativity (programming, security, design, communication) and entrepreneurship, by...
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT)
The objectives of the policy development were to first and foremost support schools, learners and their parents in the guidance process, and provide the most appropriate guidance system.
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In February 2016, the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth announced changes in the guidance process. To ease 5th Grade (third year of lower secondary school) learners' choice between the many vocational programmes offered, a new guidance procedure was introduced in 2016/17. In the new approach, decisions about possible career paths are only made after extensive discussions between teachers, learners and parents throughout the cycle and the analysis of a series of documents. A...
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To give employees opportunities to gain the knowledge, tools and ability they need to use advanced and ever-changing technologies in the workplace and their daily lives.
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A range of projects for continiuing vocational education and training (CVET) were planned within the 2014-20 ESF programming period under the responsibility of the Ministry of Economy and Innovation. In the Competences LT project, funding was planned for the training of 6 600 people employed in predefined sectors. The project aims to support beneficiaries in adapting to new jobs, technologies and work processes, and in acquiring or improving qualifications. Its budget was EUR 4 million in...
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A systematic review of VET programmes and a transition to modular training, alongside the setting of new qualifications standards, have been viewed as essential steps to modernising the training of professionals to make the system as flexible and up-to-date as possible, while also abandoning obsolete and unprofitable programmes. The reorganisation of this area is aimed at enabling people more quickly to acquire attractive qualifications in the labour market and employers to obtain the...
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In spring 2015, the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport decided that formal IVET and CVET programmes would consist of mandatory (85%) and elective (15%) modules grouped into introductory, professional and final categories. These would be competence-based and in line with sectoral qualifications standards, while a credit system would be introduced, with one academic year corresponding to 60 credits. More than 60 modular programmes were finalised by 2016, prepared by expert groups...
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Given the results of the analysis, the overall objective of recent policy developments are:
to provide alignment between skills demand and supply;
to strengthen skills supply either in the education and training system, improving school-work transitions, or in the labour market, improving continuous training of the workforce, with a view to preventing exclusion from the labour market;
to implement investments in innovative assets for the skills supply chain, such as 'digitalisation';
to...
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A National strategy for competences/skills has been launched based on the education and training (Good school) and labour (Jobs Act) reforms. Both reforms aim to improve the competences of young people and adults, including NEETs, and to provide new competences for the (long-term) unemployed and employees. The strategy also links skills with the labour market demand. As a result of the National strategy for competences/skills, cognitive (including basic skills), professional and particularly...
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The SPAs define how ETBs contribute to achieving national performance targets for FET success in 'generating outcomes of employment, progression, active inclusion, lifelong learning, meeting critical skills needs, and new models of delivery' (National FET Strategy 2020-24).
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Each SPA set out plans for the development and innovation of the VET system and include each ETB's contribution to the national FET system targets agreed with the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS). Measures and targets can vary by ETB, and take into account their regional characteristics, such as educational attainment, unemployment rates, enterprise base. Every year, the SPAs are reviewed and necessary amendments are agreed.
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Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB)
Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
Limerick Clare Education and Training Board (LCETB)
Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
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The 2025 National skills strategy is targeted at ensuring relevance of education and training to the needs of learners, society and the economy. It is based on active involvement of employers and quality teaching and learning, with a perspective of lifelong learning and inclusion. The strategy points to the need for employers - especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs) - to provide work placement opportunities for learners.
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Department of Education and Skills (until 2020)
Department of Education
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
The project GINOP 6.1.2-15 intends to develop the digital competences of disadvantaged adults. The aim is to improve the digital knowledge and skills of the digitally illiterate population of working age. The budget of the programme is HUF 22.9 billion.
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The 2016-20 Narrowing the digital gap national project (GINOP 6.1.2-15) aims to boost digital competences through free-of-charge training for the working-age population across the country, especially for low-skilled adults. The project's aim is to reduce digital illiteracy among adults, to develop their digital basic competences to increase their employability and to contribute to the competitiveness of the economy. The 35 hours of training is based on the training programmes under the...
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National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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The 2015-23 Training for low-skilled and public workers national project provides literacy and other competences that are relevant in the labour market. It is being carried out by a consortium consisting of the National Office of VET and Adult Learning, the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Innovation and Technology and 18 county government offices.
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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Law 4386/2016 opened certification procedures to all interested parties meeting prescribed eligibility criteria. For example, it provides the possibility for adults to obtain qualifications through certification of continuing vocational education and training (CVET) or forms of non-formal VET different from those of vocational training institutes (IEK).
Presidential decrees to put in place a national system for the certification of outputs have been drafted and are currently being reviewed....
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
The aim is to combat illiteracy and promote proficiency in the French language in three ways: partnerships between the State and local authorities, social partners, public institutions and the voluntary sector; preventative actions for those not subject to compulsory schooling and specific actions within the remit of vocational training policies; State assistance for the pooling of teaching resources and best practice.
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In 2015, social partners created a professional certificate which recognises basic knowledge and skills needed for the workplace (Certificat de connaissances et de compétences professionnelles). To enhance training for illiterate individuals seeking to earn this certificate, nationally referred to as Cléa, the national agency for literacy (Agence nationale de lutte contre l'illettrisme, ANLCI) created a correspondence chart. This chart effectively links the competences from the ANLCI...
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The CléA certificate is aimed at individuals without qualifications and serves to identify achievements, rather than shortcomings, to establish a basis for further development and training. Employers use it as a tool to support their employees. For recruiters, it is a new, unique certification which is comparable across sectors (no levels or grades).
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In 2015, the social partners through the national cross-sector jobs and training committee (Comité interprofessionnel pour l'emploi et la formation, COPANEF) created the CléA certificate (Certificat de connaissances et de compétences professionnelles, CléA) for adults willing to certify their key competences for employability and for access to further learning.
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National cross-sector jobs and training committee (COPANEF) (until 2019)
The objective of the investment plan is to support access to employment for two million people, mainly those socially excluded, and prepare them for the challenges of the future.
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The Skills Investment plan (Plan d'investissement dna les compétences, PIC) is a government initiative aimed at improving job related skills and employability of 1 million job seekers and 1 million young people. Launched in 2018, this 5-year plan focuses on providing training programmes to help people gain qualifications that match the needs of the job market. Its goal is to reduce unemployment and promote social inclusion by investing in the development of skills that are in demand,...
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Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Regional councils for employment, training and vocational guidance
The aim of the 2018 legislation is to transform radically the French continuing vocational training system and apprenticeships to meet the needs of businesses, particularly those of very small and medium-sized enterprises, and to promote access to training for all workers, especially the least qualified.
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The 2018 Law for the freedom to choose one's professional future provides for:
the creation of the agency France Compétences: continuing training in France is a shared responsibility between the State, the regions and the social partners. The new agency, France Compétences, brings together these three stakeholders. It will be in charge of regulating the quality and the price of training supply, and handling funding discrepancies across sectors;
reforming funding mechanisms to establish a...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
In the past, policies have been short-term, based on the sole criterion of gaining employment within six months after the end of the training. Currently, policies are focusing on the medium and long term to raise the overall level of qualification. This involves adapting the training offer and improving its quality, promoting individual autonomy, developing career guidance and counselling for jobseekers and ensuring effective funding.
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In January 2016, the government launched a plan to create 500 000 training places for jobseekers (Plan 500 000 formations pour demandeurs d'emploi). It included the provision of VET to people in long-term unemployment and training tailored for those unemployed aiming to set up or take over a business. The final total of beneficiaries in 2016 was 945 000. Building on its success, the plan was extended in the first semester of 2017 with 200 000 additional training courses specifically targeted...
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
reduce inequalities in access to training for low qualified workers and ease (re)training and skills acquisition;
support the transformation of companies, building employee loyalty and improve risk prevention.
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In July 2018, a report was published detailing the results of a pilot initiative launched in 2015 that explored new approaches for work-based learning through scheduled and guided on-the-job training. This pilot involved collaboration between the Ministry of Labour and stakeholders such as social partners, the National Employment, Training and Vocational Guidance Council (CNEFOP), the National Agency for the Improvement of Working Conditions (ANACT), and training funds (OPCAs). The...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
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In May 2016, the Finnish government launched an action plan for the better integration of immigrants in all types and levels of education, including vocational training. The plan, which is targeted at supporting immigrants, foresees an increase in the preparatory training for initial vocational qualifications (IVET) and competence-based qualifications (CVET). The general language proficiency requirement should no longer be an admission criterion for VET, but the education provider still...
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Subsidised training for employment supports the acquisition of key competences, especially for those who left school without a secondary education certificate, so they can access professional certificate programmes at levels 2 and 3. In 2015 and 2016, the State Public Employment Service (Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal, SEPE) published calls for proposals which also offered key competences for adults and young people (within and outside the Youth guarantee programme), and early leavers...
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create a top-quality framework for employment and dignified work;
be the main actors of their own qualification and labour market insertion process;
increase their qualifications and employability by acquiring more professional skills;
be part of a new economic model based on social sustainability, productivity and added value;
provide adequate and individualised assistance from the public employment services;
avoid horizontal segregation and the gender wage...
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The Reincorpora-T plan 2019-2021, approved in April, aimed at the long-term unemployed, is one of the measures implemented to contribute to the development of a new, more inclusive production model and is committed to intelligent, sustainable and inclusive growth as set out in the Europe 2020 Strategy. It considers and recognises, through active employment policies, the labour potential of the active population that is related to situations of long-term unemployment or precarious employment.
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Ministry of Labour and Social Economy
State Public Employment Service (SEPE)
Autonomous Public Employment Services
Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare
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There are multiple initiatives to raise the skills of young people and workers (employed or unemployed) in ICT and the digital economy. Different public bodies are involved, in some cases in partnership with industry.
Red.es, a public entity for the promotion of the information society, is currently in charge of the following schemes:
Digital professionals youth employment - this scheme is part of the digital agenda for Spain 2013-15, and is jointly funded by the European Social Fund (ESF)...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
National Institute of Qualifications (INCUAL)
National Institute of Qualifications (INCUAL)
Red.es
The Spanish School of Industrial Organisation Foundation (EOI)
State Public Employment Service (SEPE)
State Foundation for Training in Employment (Fundae) until 2022
Reviewing the validation of informal and non-formal learning procedure regulated in RD 1224/2009 to make it simpler and easing access, as well as to meet validation needs of the different productive and service sectors.
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Within the General Council for Vocational Training, a working group has been set up to review the results obtained during the almost 10 years of implementation of this procedure. Data are collected through a platform established by INCUAL. Validation is also carried out through the Reconoce project, launched in 2015 upon approval by the Spanish Youth Institute (INJUVE) and the youth departments of the Autonomous Communities. The project aimed to establish a new recognition system for...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
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In the education system, the process towards an integrated vocational guidance system was initiated in 2018. A working group was set within the General Council for Vocational Training, with the aim of laying down basic principles and legal provisions. In guidance under employment authorities, the Action plan for youth employment (2019-21) foresees the hiring of 3 000 professional counsellors by the regional PES to provide guidance services in connection to the common services portfolio. The...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
The Strategic plan for vocational training aims to make VET more responsive to the needs of the productive system, meeting skills demands in a quick and prospective way.
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The new government, in power since June 2018, reorganised the administration. The change of name in the education administration state, now the Education and Vocational Training ministry (previously Education, Culture and Sports), reflects the new strategy to promote VET. In October 2018, the Government presented the Strategic plan for vocational training under education authorities. In February 2019, the Council of Ministers published the Agenda for change (Agenda del Cambio). The agenda...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
The 2017-20 Spanish employment activation strategy includes projects and measures to rationalise the unemployment protection system, to develop a set of tools, infrastructures and information systems necessary for the modernisation of the national employment system, and to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness. These include measures aimed at strengthening and developing management and evaluation systems, and particularly at improving the management system and support for the Youth...
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Employment authorities have reflected the policy priority given to dual VET and apprenticeships, including them as structural objectives in the 2017-20 Spanish employment activation strategy approved in December 2017. The strategy takes into account recommendations made to Spain both within the framework of the National reform programme and by the European Network of Public Employment Services (SPE-UE Network). The strategy covers dual and alternance training, regarded as key elements for...
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To promote adult education and broaden learning opportunities for adults.
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The activity is part of the National adult education programme. In 2017-18, nine projects were set up for equipping adults with social and learning skills, entrepreneurship competence, skills in foreign languages and Estonian for non-native speakers. The projects offer support and follow-up activities that increase the sustainability of learning outcomes and bridge the development of key competences and provide motivation for the continuation of studies in formal and non-formal education....
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The aim of the programme was to create high-quality, flexible and diverse vocational training opportunities for the Estonian population that meet their needs and abilities and the development needs of the labour market.
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The programme was adopted in 2015. It is implemented through a single measure (Correspondence between lifelong learning opportunities and the needs of the labour market and increased participation in learning). Its main activities are:
developing the quality and organisation of vocational education;
planning of volumes of studies, provision of study places and students´ support measures;
regional distribution of curriculum groups in vocational education institutions and modernisation of the...
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Ministry of Education and Research
Information Technology Foundation for Education (HITSA) (until 2020)
The aim of the programme was to motivate adults to learn and to create high-quality, flexible learning opportunities that consider the needs of the labour market.
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The programme was adopted in 2015 and comprises three measures:
reintegration of adult dropouts into formal education and creation of preconditions for their retention in, and acquisition of, formal education;
increasing access to non-formal training and improving the quality of training;
development of the occupational qualifications system and creation and support of lifelong learning formats in adult education.
Under the first two measures, the adult education programme provided training...
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The objective of the programme is to alleviate labour shortages, prevent unemployment and shorten the duration of unemployment, with a special focus on the long-term unemployed or other vulnerable groups.
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The Employment programme includes a package of measures for workers at risk of unemployment. The main target groups are:
workers with no professional or vocational education;
those whose skills are outdated;
workers whose knowledge of Estonian is poor;
those who are older than 50 years of age;
workers who cannot continue their present work due to health issues.
The VET and training-related measures include:
a study allowance scheme to support participation in VET and higher education;
people at...
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To offer career counselling and information to the whole population on a unified basis to assist people in finding appropriate educational and work opportunities, making and carrying out choices.
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In April 2018 the government decided to connect the career services of Innove Rajaleidja centres with the career service system of Eesti Töötukassa (the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund). The objective is to offer career counselling and information to the whole population on a unified basis. Since January 2019, Eesti Töötukassa has thus been providing career advice and career information services for everyone, including schoolchildren. The Ministry of Education and Research is still...
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The aim of the programme is to bring learning opportunities more in line with the development needs of the labour market.
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The programme was adopted in 2015. It sets out a roadmap and offers a framework for increasing the qualification levels of the labour force, decreasing the structural labour shortage and enhancing the employability of graduates by responding better to changes in labour demand. A smoother transition from education to employment will be ensured and opportunities to participate in lifelong learning will be expanded.
The programme is implemented through a single measure (linking studies to the...
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The strategy aims to support people who lack essential literacy skills and to anchor awareness of the issue sustainably in society and among stakeholders.
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In 2016, the national strategy for literacy and basic education for adults was followed by the Decade for literacy 2016-26, which provided EUR 180 million for the funding of related projects. A yearly monitoring report is published by AlphaDekade on behalf of the education ministry on the progress done. The first report covered the funding years 2016/17 (published in 2019).
The tasks of the AlphaDecade coordination office (BIBB) include the identification, conception and implementation of...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal States (Länder)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Partial qualifications can be a subsequent path to a qualification for the target group of low-skilled adults (older than 25 years) and thus a perspective for qualified employment.
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Partial qualifications (Teilqualifikationen, TQ) are educational offers, which allow learners to gain vocational qualifications through systematic, successive qualifications based on the dual training regulations. Once the total of the partial qualifications is completed, the learner can take an examination for external candidates. The work on procedures for certifications and the development of training modules is continuing. There are several current projects on TQ, including:
the employer...
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Chambers of industry and commerce (IHKs)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA)
Association of the Educational Organisations of German Business (ADBW)
Central Office for Further Education in Skilled Crafts (ZWH e.V.)
The National Skills Strategy (Nationale Weiterbildungsstrategie NWS) aims at the sustainable promotion of employability in the changing world of work, strengthening the skilled worker base and facilitating career advancement for broad sections of the population. The overall goal of the strategy is to create a new culture by understanding occupational CVET as a lifelong necessity.
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In November 2018, the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) launched a committee to develop a National continuing education strategy (Nationale Weiterbildungsstrategie). The social partners were part of the committee which was expected to formulate answers to the digital change in the world of work. The focus should be on SMEs, micro enterprises and people in need of help to increase their opportunities on the labour...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
With the Pact for VET, BMBF is bringing together its diverse activities and initiatives for the development of a modern, attractive and dynamic VET to form an overall strategy, which increases visibility and esteem of VET pathways in public opinion.
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The Pact for VET (Der Berufsbildungspakt) includes the following measures, partly addressing work-based learning:
modernising the framework conditions of VET, particularly in view of digitalisation;
improving permeability and transparency through provision of vocational guidance, designating equivalent qualifications and improved progression opportunities;
modernising infrastructure in VET schools and training centres, particularly in view of digitalisation;
continuing professional...
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From October 2016 to September 2018, the Erasmus+ project Apprenticeship helpdesk for small and medium sized enterprises in Cyprus (and Poland) aimed to build the capacity of key intermediary bodies to support those SMEs (small- and medium-sized enterprises) offering training places for apprentices. The need for this project derived from past experience, when the lack of support structures for enterprises deterred SMEs from offering apprenticeships. The main project goals were to:
set up a...
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
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Based on the 2015-20 strategic plan for technical and vocational education and training, a proposal for upgrading the apprenticeship system, in cooperation with the apprenticeship board, was approved in August 2015. The reform affects both the preparatory and core programmes;
at preparatory apprenticeship level: to respond to the needs of students from different academic backgrounds, two different classes (A and B) are offered. Assessment criteria have been developed for students wishing to...
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
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Following the 2015-20 VET development strategy adopted in October 2014 (and the updated VET strategy in Bulgaria for the period 2019-21), the VET Act was amended, introducing the legislative basis for validation of prior learning in VET. Validation, using the State education standards (SES), can be carried out by VET providers for professions included in the national list of VET professions (LPVET), and could lead to qualifications at EQF levels 2 to 5. The procedures for partial validation...
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National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
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During 2017-19, Cedefop has provided technical advice to Bulgaria to improve its governance of skills anticipation and matching.
The aim was:
to improve the management and coordination of skills anticipation efforts;
make existing skills anticipation initiatives more useful for policy;
better linking skills intelligence to education and training.
The review is part of Cedefop's skills governance project, which aims at strengthening skills anticipation and matching in EU Member States.
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Strengthen the language skills of jobseekers to improve the employment rate, especially for low-skilled people.
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Bruxelles Formation (BF), the French-speaking public service in charge of vocational training in the Brussels Region, has a training centre dedicated to language learning: BF langues.
BF langues provides training in French as a foreign language, Dutch and English for employment purposes at its training centre and at the vocational training centres run by Bruxelles Formation and its partners.
The teaching approach is skills-based, occupationally targeted and interactive and the methodology is...
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Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
Orientation and guidance measures aim at supporting the public in defining their professional career and the related requirements by emphasising the discovery of trades and establishing contact with professionals from several sectors.
Amongst the implemented measures available to the public, Cités des métiers aim to be centres of excellence in guidance, entrepreneurship, working and training. They also contribute to the promotion of technical professions, to the organisation of events linked...
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Several centres of excellence in guidance, entrepreneurship, working and training were set up, namely one Cité des métiers centre in Namur in June 2016 and another one in Brussels in 2018. Founded in May 2019 by the Government of the Walloon Region, the University of Liège and Le Forem, the non-profit organisation named Centrale des Métiers de Liège is responsible for the Cité des Métiers project in the city of Liège.
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Public Service of Wallonia (SPW) for Economy, Employment, Research - Department of Employment and Vocational Training
This pact aims to create sustainable and quality jobs in order to contribute fully to economic growth.
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Trade unions, employers and the Walloon government signed the first Pact for employment and training in 2016. The pact focused on six areas:
reorganisation of employment aids;
creation of training places for dual VET learners;
reinforcing lifelong guidance;
creation of integration contracts for young people;
financial incentives for adult CVET;
supporting social dialogue in Wallonia.
The Employment and training pact was discontinued at the end of 2017 due to the change of government. Some...
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Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training in the Walloon Region
The 2020 Training plan ultimately aims to increase the employment rate of Brussels residents through sustainable integration into quality jobs, by:
improving their skills and certification levels;
securing the right to qualification throughout life.
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The Government of the Brussels Region adopted the 2020 Training plan in December 2016. The plan is an integral part of the major projects of the 2025 strategy for Brussels (Go4Brussels). It is also de facto part of the Belgian contribution to the objectives of the EU2020 Strategy and European cohesion policy. The plan includes the following measures:
organising coherent and adapted paths towards employment, promoting links between training and / or studies;
developing and reorienting...
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Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
Training Service for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SFPME)
The aim of validation is to help individuals to achieve personal development, to contribute to a higher level of employment, to improve access to formal education systems and to stimulate lifelong learning. Developments at policy level aim at an integrated approach to validation, bringing existing separate validation measures together in a single comprehensive strategy.
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There is increased cooperation between different validation providers (inside as well as outside education) and the willingness to create a single framework linking validation processes to the Flemish qualifications framework (FQF). In July 2015, the concept for an integrated framework for validation in Flanders was approved by the Flemish government; a task force was set up to develop the integrated policy framework and to draft a decree on validation. A cost-benefit analysis has been...
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Flemish Department of Education and Training
Flemish Department of Work and Social Economy
Agency for Higher Education, Adult Education, Qualifications and Study Allowances (AHOVOKS)
acceptance: the Austrian DigComp competence framework should become and remain a work base for the development and improvement of the digital competences of all citizens which is as widely accepted, as broadly understood and as coherently interpreted as possible;
updating: the Austrian DigComp competence framework and the application scenarios derived from it are to be updated continuously and, if necessary, expanded by the task force to keep pace with the dynamics of digitalisation and its...
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In 2019, the Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) published the Digital competence model for Austria (DigComp 2.2 AT). The tool is intended for supporting the assessment and description of personal digital competences and the identification of possibilities for further development. It is based on the DigComp reference framework of the European Commission.
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Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
The aim of the measure is to provide a higher qualification for young people who have already achieved maximum compulsory school qualifications, thereby giving them better job market prospects and at the same time countering the impending shortage of skilled workers.
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In October 2016, the federal government extended the training guarantee up to the age of 25. This is a special Public Employment Service (AMS) scheme that guarantees young unemployed people aged 19 to 25, who have only completed compulsory education, the right to acquire VET qualifications by attending AMS programmes. To that end, AMS already uses tried-and-tested instruments and funding approaches to offer this target group the possibility of apprenticeship training in companies, alternance...
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Austrian Public Employment Service (AMS)
Federal Ministry of Labour, Family and Youth (BMAFJ) (until 2020)
The objectives of the professional scholarships for the low-skilled employed or unemployed, are to:
upgrade skill levels for employed or unemployed skilled workers with qualifications below the level of universities of applied sciences to reduce the risk of unemployment;
enable employed or unemployed people who have not finished their education and training in the past to obtain labour market relevant qualifications;
cover the need for a skilled workforce in specific fields of the Austrian...
Description
What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.
Since January 2017 the professional scholarship has enabled unemployed and employed low-skilled individuals (through taking educational leave) to obtain labour market relevant qualifications to secure their employability and to cover companies' needs for a skilled workforce. At the start of the programme a list of relevant qualifications (in the form of training possibilities) was defined by the Public Employment Service. This list is continuously updated. During the training period, the...
Bodies responsible
This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.