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309. “Together for NEET” - Training Course

Data: 26/11/2015

NR.: 309

DATA: 26.11.2015

TITOLO PROGETTO: “Together for NEET”

RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Ogerta Ujkashi (Macedonia)

TIPOLOGIA: Training Course

ARGOMENTO: The main objective of the project is to create synergies between diversified stakeholders (education institutions, youth sector, labor market) in order to explore together effective measures and interventions for the better reintegration of NEET youth in society, education and labor market.

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ALTRE NOTIZIE:
Activity date:
7th – 13th of February 2016.
Venue place, venue country: Tetovo, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of.
Summary: Cross Sectoral Training Course on NEET issues.
Target group: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Project managers, Youth Policy Makers, Teachers, Entrepreneurs, Labor Market Represetnatives, NEET Youth.
For participants from: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, KOSOVO * UN RESOLUTION, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey.
Group size: 30 participants
Details:
What are NEETs?

The term NEET is used to describe young people who are not engaged in any form of employment, education or training. The term has come into the policy debate in recent years due to disproportionate impact of the recession on young people (under 30 years old). The unemployment rate for those under thirty is nearly double the average rate.
Factors that lead to NEET?
Individual characteristics
1.
Those who perceive their health to be low or suffer from disability have 40% higher possibility to become NEET.
2. People with immigration background have 70% higher possibility of becoming NEET.
3. Those with low level of education are 3 times more likely to be NEET than those with tertiary education and 2 times more likely than those with secondary education 4. People living in remote areas, small cities are 1.5 times more likely to be NEET than those who live in medium / large cities.
Family Background
1.
Having parents who experienced unemployment increases possibility of being NEET by 17%.
2. Those with parents with low education background are 1.5 times more likely to be NEET than those whose parents have Secondary Education and 2 times more likely than those whose parents have tertiary education.
3. Young people whose parents are divorced are 30% more likely to become NEETs.
4. Low householf income means higher possibility to become NEET.
Main Objectives
The main objective of the project is to create synergies between diversified stakeholders (education institutions, youth sector, labor market) in order to explore together effective measures and interventions for the better reintegration of NEET youth in society, education and labor market.
Specific Objectives
• To gain together better understanding of the NEET issue by sharing previous successful interventions and understanding each sector’s role in the problem solving.
• To equip those involved with NEET youth work with skills and competencies to better support this vulnerable target group.
• To co develop innovative models of intervention methods – tools – programmes.
Costs:
This Training Course doesnt have a participation fee. Travel Cost will be reimbursed up to a maximum per participant according to the rules of Erasmus+ and taking into consideration the distance calculator tools - upon showing original boarding passes, invoice and e-rickets / ticket. Taxi cannot be reimbursed. Albania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, Greece and Kosovo: max. 170 Euro. Turkey and Poland: max. 270 Euro. Macedonian participants will not have any reimbursement as the local transport to the venue will be orgnized by the host organization. Food Accomodation Local transport and other activity costs are covered by organizers.
Working language: English.

SCADENZA: 24th of December 2015.


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