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Project Q4297781 in Belgium, Netherlands
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Project Q4297781 in Belgium, Netherlands |
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300,000.0 Euro
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600,000.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 April 2021
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31 December 2022
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APB Gouverneur Kinsbergencentrum
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The care sector has been struggling with shortage occupations for years: vacancies are not being filled and the care training courses are also understaffed. In addition, the perception of working in the sector, especially in residential care centers, has deteriorated as a result of the COVID crisis. Due to a permanent imbalance between the inflow and outflow of personnel, the pressure on the existing workforce has increased sharply. Blijf aan Z wants to reduce this outflow by focusing on current healthcare professionals so that they can stay at work for as long as possible and long-term absenteeism can be minimized. The project aims to promote sustainable and high-quality employment, resulting in lower turnover, a positive image of working in the care sector and better guidance for younger employees and returnees. (English)
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