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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The Mook wat work projects promote the participation of non-labour groups in SGB II in relation to the funding instrument “Participation in the labour market” (§ 16i SGB II). Participants will be given a perspective to switch to employment subject to social security contributions and to achieve long-term convergence with the general labour market. In addition, hourly employment opportunities for persons in the SGB II benefit scheme are promoted...)
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The Mook wat work projects promote the participation of non-labour groups in SGB II in relation to the funding instrument “Participation in the labour market” (§ 16i SGB II). Participants will be given a perspective to switch to employment subject to social security contributions and to achieve long-term convergence with the general labour market. In addition, hourly employment opportunities for persons in the SGB II benefit scheme are promoted as the first low-threshold entry into further support offered by the job centre (Tagwerk). In addition, the project supports participation within the framework of charitable work. The “Arbeitsladen Reno”, the “furniture cellar”, a poor kitchen (“Pottkieker”) and the processing of PCs (“Mook wat PC”) strengthen social support services for disadvantaged groups, especially in the district of Hamburg-Nord. (English)
Property / summary: The Mook wat work projects promote the participation of non-labour groups in SGB II in relation to the funding instrument “Participation in the labour market” (§ 16i SGB II). Participants will be given a perspective to switch to employment subject to social security contributions and to achieve long-term convergence with the general labour market. In addition, hourly employment opportunities for persons in the SGB II benefit scheme are promoted as the first low-threshold entry into further support offered by the job centre (Tagwerk). In addition, the project supports participation within the framework of charitable work. The “Arbeitsladen Reno”, the “furniture cellar”, a poor kitchen (“Pottkieker”) and the processing of PCs (“Mook wat PC”) strengthen social support services for disadvantaged groups, especially in the district of Hamburg-Nord. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The Mook wat work projects promote the participation of non-labour groups in SGB II in relation to the funding instrument “Participation in the labour market” (§ 16i SGB II). Participants will be given a perspective to switch to employment subject to social security contributions and to achieve long-term convergence with the general labour market. In addition, hourly employment opportunities for persons in the SGB II benefit scheme are promoted as the first low-threshold entry into further support offered by the job centre (Tagwerk). In addition, the project supports participation within the framework of charitable work. The “Arbeitsladen Reno”, the “furniture cellar”, a poor kitchen (“Pottkieker”) and the processing of PCs (“Mook wat PC”) strengthen social support services for disadvantaged groups, especially in the district of Hamburg-Nord. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3532659 in Germany
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Project Q3532659 in Germany

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    2,283,034.91 Euro
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    1 January 2020
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    31 December 2020
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    Mook wat-Verein zur Förderung der Selbsthilfe-e.V. (e.V.)
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    Die Mook wat Arbeitsprojekte fördern die Teilhabe arbeitsmarktferner Personengruppen im SGB II Bezug über das Förderinstrument „Teilhabe am Arbeitsmarkt“ (§ 16i SGB II). Den Teilnehmenden wird eine Perspektive gegeben, in sozialversicherungspflichtige Beschäftigung zu wechseln und langfristig eine Annäherung an den allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt zu erreichen. Zudem werden stundenweise Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten für Personen im SGB II-Leistungsbezug als ersten niedrigschwelligen Einstieg in weiterführende Förderangebote des Jobcenter gefördert (Tagwerk). Darüber hinaus unterstützt das Projekt die Teilhabe im Rahmen der gemeinnützigen Arbeit. Mit dem „Arbeitsladen Reno“, dem „Möbelkeller“, einer Armenküche („Pottkieker“) und dem Aufbereiten von PCs („Mook wat PC“) werden soziale Unterstützungsangebote für benachteiligte Personengruppen insbesondere im Bezirk Hamburg-Nord gestärkt. (German)
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    The Mook wat work projects promote the participation of non-labour groups in SGB II in relation to the funding instrument “Participation in the labour market” (§ 16i SGB II). Participants will be given a perspective to switch to employment subject to social security contributions and to achieve long-term convergence with the general labour market. In addition, hourly employment opportunities for persons in the SGB II benefit scheme are promoted as the first low-threshold entry into further support offered by the job centre (Tagwerk). In addition, the project supports participation within the framework of charitable work. The “Arbeitsladen Reno”, the “furniture cellar”, a poor kitchen (“Pottkieker”) and the processing of PCs (“Mook wat PC”) strengthen social support services for disadvantaged groups, especially in the district of Hamburg-Nord. (English)
    17 November 2021
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    DE_TEMPORARY_ESF_128622
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