Adaptation of Permanent Training for Women wishing to re–enter the labour market W O M B A C K.

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Adaptation of Permanent Training for Women wishing to re–enter the labour market W O M B A C K

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Adaptation of Permanent Training for Womenwishing to re–enter the labour market

W O M B A C K

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WHY THIS PROJECT?

• National and European Training policies have as a goal the adaptation of permanent training system to the needs of specific target groups.

• Training policies may be seen as an specific device in the equality of gender policies, which is a mainstreaming element in all social and employment policies, including training ones.

• Permanent training is a key element in policies aiming to improve the presence of women in the labour market.

• Women having left the labour market find specific barriers and obstacles to re–enter it, that means the need to adapt the training to their needs.

• Conciliation of labour and family life means the need to provide women with permanent training instruments adapted to their needs.

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TARGET GROUP

Women that, after leaving the labour market to take care of babies or dependent persons, wish to re-enter and, then, need an specific training to re-qualify or qualify in new jobs.

The leaving of the labour market may be:

-Total. This is the most visible situation:The woman leaves the job to take care of a baby, one of her parents...

-Partial. Less evident situations, a “grey area”between leaving and fully staying: woman accepts a less qualified job(with less responsibilities), or a part – time job... Any situation that means a gradual loss of qualifications, or the owned ones become obsolete.

This project will have as target group women in BOTH situations.

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RESEARCH FIELD

Permanent training, addressed to active or unemployed workers, either organised in a public system or not, allowing the trainee to acquire the skills and competences needed to:

- Qualify for a new job.

- Re-qualify for his or her current job.

It includes both training and guidance actions.

We will consider, as permanent training, then:

- Public organised training programmes and plans.

- Private organised training programmes and plans.

- Enterprises training actions.

Always related with the acquisition or updating of professional skills and competences.

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To make proposals, based on the analysis of good practices, to adapt the Permanent Training systems and devices to the specific needs and characteristics of the target group, in the different elements of training:

Programming. Set up of the broad lines of training systems.

Planning. Establishment of a training plan, including organisational issues common to different training actions.

Management of training actions. Issues related with the organisation of concrete training actions.

Pedagogical issues. Including issues such as the teaching methodology, structure and contents of training materials, etc.

Evaluation of training actions. Giving a feedback for future programming, planning, management and pedagogical issues.

Labour and training guidance. As a way to enter a training action or, after it, finding a job.

GOAL OF THE PROJECT

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Management board

• IFES (Spain) – Promoter

• Asociación de Trabajadoras Autónomas de Aragón (Spain)

• Departamento de Teoría e Historia de la Educación (Spain)

• Departamento MIDE (Spain)

Technical partners

• ISQ (Portugal)

• Diogen 93 (Bulgaria)

• SFS Dortmund (Germany)

• Prikanmaa Education Federation (Finland)

• Ass.For.SEO (Italy)

• Romanian Society for Lifelong Learning (Romania)

PARTNERSHIP

In this research project, the partners are:

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PHASES AND WORKING PACKAGES (I)This REFERENCE MATERIAL project is divided in phases and working packages. Some WP will overlap. This is a provisional and flexible timetable.

RESEARCH PHASES

Phase I – Preliminary analysis of the target groupWP 1 – Analysis of the target group done by IFES.

Phase II – Analysis of the target group*.WP 2 – Initial meeting.

WP 3 - Validation of the analysis of the target group.

Phase III – Analysis of Permanent Training systems and devicesWP 4 – Definition of the research methodology.

WP 5 – Interim meeting.

WP 6 – Analysis on programming, planning, management, methodology and evaluation.

WP 7 – Analysis on guidance issues.

WP 8 – Compilation.

WP 9 - Interim meeting.

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PHASES AND WORKING PACKAGES (II)Phase IV – Good practice analysis.WP 10 – Detection and description of good practices at national level

WP 11 – Compilation of good practices

WP 12 – National interim seminars

Phase V – Proposal for adaptation of permanent training. WP 13 – Interim meeting.

WP 14 – Working groups – Debate on proposals

WP 15 – Elaboration of proposal of adaptation

WP 16 – Working groups – Presentation of the proposals.

Phase VI – Elaboration of the Reference Material.WP 17 – Interim meeting.

WP 18 – Elaboration of the Reference Material

Phase VII – Final Dissemination.WP 19 – Final dissemination seminar.

WP 20 – Final partnership meeting.

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Phase I – Preliminary analysis of the target group.To have a first approach to the situation of the target group.

Phase II – Analysis of the target group.Technical partners will validate the previous research.

Phase III – Analysis of National Permanent Training systems and devicesTo have an adequate knowledge of the existing permanent training tools in each country, in order to establish the proposals in the Reference Material.

Phase IV – Good practice analysis.To get lessons of adaptation of permanent training to the needs of the target group, that may be introduced in permanent training systems.

Phase V – Proposal for adaptation of permanent training.To discuss, with training and equality policies actors, of adaptation of permanent training to the target group.

Phase VI – Elaboration of the Reference Material.The Reference Material, main product of the project, will make concrete proposals on how to adapt the training systems.

Phase VII – Final Dissemination.To show to training and equality policies actors the results of the project.

GOALS IN EACH PHASE

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WORKING PACKAGE Jan Feb Mar Apr may

Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2005

I WP 1 - Analysis of the target group

IIWP 2 – Interim meeting (Madrid)

WP 3 – Valid. of the analysis of the TG

IIIWP 4 – Defin. of PVT Research method

WP 5 – Interim meeting (Lisboa)

WP 6 – Analysis of PVT issues

WORKING PACKAGE Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2006

IIIWP 7 – Analysis of guidance issues

WP 8 – Conpilation PVT + Guidance

WP 9 - Interim meeting (Rome)

IVWP 10 – Description of Good practices

WP 11 – Compilation of good practices

WP 12 – National interim seminars

WORKING PACKAGE Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Ago Sep

2007

V

WP 13 – Interim meeting (Dortmund)

WP 14 – WG – debate on proposals

WP 15 – Elaboration of proposals

WP 16 – WG –proposals presentation

VI

WP 17 – Interim meeting (Madrid)

WP 18 – Elaboration of the RF

VII WP 19+20 – Final seminar & meeting

GENERAL TIME TABLE