Low-skilled people - Replay-Vet Project

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Céreq is involved in the partnership set up with five other institutions for the REPLAY-VET project.

It is an ERASMUS+ strategic partnership which aims to provide the disadvantaged and low-skilled people with targeted opportunities to acquire the VET skills to cover the job vacancies in Europe resulting from replacement demand. REPLAY-VET will provide enhanced VET opportunities for people furthest from employment, including an innovative new strategy to identify those low-skilled positions in critical sectors that will have the greatest impact in the future and best practice strategies aimed at strengthening the key competencies of low- skilled people.

REPLAY-VET involves project partners from six different countries: Spain, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

The project is coordinated by PROSPEKTIKER, Instituto Europeo de Prospectiva y Estrategia SA (ES).

Contact (Céreq): Matteo Sgarzi

Start date: 1 January 2017
Finish date: 31 December 2018

Toolkit:

The Occupational Kit is designed to provide VET institutions, employment services and policy makers with how-to-guides and best practice examples responding to needs and challenges regarding the employment and training opportunities of the low-skilled people. The kit gives access to inspiring solutions structured by sectors and key themes.

http://www.replayvet.eu/en/toolkit/

Futher reading:

Strengthening key competencies of low skilled people in vet to cover future replacement positions (REPLAY-VET)

http://regionallabourmarketmonitoring.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/England.pdf

 

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