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Background The Study and Careers Advice Centre (VLC) in the City of Malmö provides professional, unbiased and independent study and vocational guidance to adult Malmö residents. A function of the centre is also to work with Youth Follow-Up – working with the Municipal Information Responsibility(KIA) in accordance with The Education Act (Section 29, Paragraph 9) for young people who have completed compulsory education but who are under 20 years old and have yet to participate in or complete a national programme at an upper secondary school or upper secondary special school or an equivalent education. From January 1st 2015 KIA became an Activity Responsibility (KAA) for the same target group but with the extended responsibility to offer appropriate individual activities, to document these activities and to maintain an ongoing register over young people in the target group. Within the City of Malmö there are as many as 1200 young residents every academic year who fall into the Activity Responsibility’s remit. Statistics show that a clear majority of young people who fall into this remit have dropped out of an ongoing upper secondary education and that a third of young people have done so in the year 3 (the final year of study). The outlook in Malmö is particularly tough for young people who have not completed an upper secondary education. Numerous national and regional reports have shown that, in the regions of Skåne and Blekinge, there is a substantially higher rate of unemployment for young men compared to young women. This can be largely explained by women’s higher participation rates in education. Figures from 2014 show that just over 8 % of women aged 18-24 were unemployed, compared to almost 12 % for men in the same age group. Young women are, however, more likely to have periods of recurring unemployment. Levels of unemployment for foreign-born young people aged between 18-24 reaches nearly 15 %. Experience from a number of different collaborative projects such as The Swedish Public Employment Office’s (AF´s) project ‘Unga In/UngKomp’ and VLC’s ‘Drop In for Dropouts’ form the foundation for the methods and activities in Reboot. The need to both widen and deepen efforts to offer more activities to more young people in Malmö is large. Together with AF, the VLC in the City of Malmö is applying for funds from the ESF to be able to create Project Reboot. Through Reboot it will be possible to extend and reinforce the preventative work described above with significantly more young people who otherwise risk falling into unemployment, passivity, social exclusion, and benefit dependency. The project’s overarching purpose is to enhance the prospects for Malmö’s young people (aged 15-24) by offering appropriate individual activities that enable them to begin education, employment or training. The purpose of the project on a participant level is that each young person shall be activated, prepared for and started in an education or alternatively employment. The measures and efforts are built upon tried and tested methods that are proven to shorten the time it takes for young people to establish themselves in the labour market, education and society. Target group The target group for Reboot is young people, resident in Malmö, aged 15-24 who are neither in employment, education or training. The prioritized target group are those young people who fall into the Activity Responsibility (KAA). Reboot will also register and work with those adults who are over 20 and passive and in need of activating measures. The individuals are sent from AF, JobbMalmö, Social Services, other projects and collaborative partners. A maximum of 150 young people will be able to be enrolled in the activities at any given time. The needs of the young people can be dealt up into four groupings which highlight the spread that exists within the overall target group. The young people will then be offered different forms of guidance and activities based on these four groupings. Aims Co-financing from the ESF will enable Reboot to contribute to elevating rates of employment and participation in education or training amongst young people aged 15-24 in Malmö. Reboot will be able to offer a significantly greater breadth of activities and reach more youth in Malmö who neither work nor study. Participants will in the first instance be encouraged to resume their studies – something which is of key importance in reducing the risk of future unemployment. Both young men and young women will be offered the same opportunities to take advantage of different activities, and there will be a fair allocation of resources based on each individual’s needs. Expected results and impact One measureable goal will be to have reached out to at least 95 % of all young people in the target group for the Activity Responsibility (KAA), i.e. approximately 1000 young people per year. Another target impact will be that at least 60 % of those who have participated in (English) | |||
Property / summary: Background The Study and Careers Advice Centre (VLC) in the City of Malmö provides professional, unbiased and independent study and vocational guidance to adult Malmö residents. A function of the centre is also to work with Youth Follow-Up – working with the Municipal Information Responsibility(KIA) in accordance with The Education Act (Section 29, Paragraph 9) for young people who have completed compulsory education but who are under 20 years old and have yet to participate in or complete a national programme at an upper secondary school or upper secondary special school or an equivalent education. From January 1st 2015 KIA became an Activity Responsibility (KAA) for the same target group but with the extended responsibility to offer appropriate individual activities, to document these activities and to maintain an ongoing register over young people in the target group. Within the City of Malmö there are as many as 1200 young residents every academic year who fall into the Activity Responsibility’s remit. Statistics show that a clear majority of young people who fall into this remit have dropped out of an ongoing upper secondary education and that a third of young people have done so in the year 3 (the final year of study). The outlook in Malmö is particularly tough for young people who have not completed an upper secondary education. Numerous national and regional reports have shown that, in the regions of Skåne and Blekinge, there is a substantially higher rate of unemployment for young men compared to young women. This can be largely explained by women’s higher participation rates in education. Figures from 2014 show that just over 8 % of women aged 18-24 were unemployed, compared to almost 12 % for men in the same age group. Young women are, however, more likely to have periods of recurring unemployment. Levels of unemployment for foreign-born young people aged between 18-24 reaches nearly 15 %. Experience from a number of different collaborative projects such as The Swedish Public Employment Office’s (AF´s) project ‘Unga In/UngKomp’ and VLC’s ‘Drop In for Dropouts’ form the foundation for the methods and activities in Reboot. The need to both widen and deepen efforts to offer more activities to more young people in Malmö is large. Together with AF, the VLC in the City of Malmö is applying for funds from the ESF to be able to create Project Reboot. Through Reboot it will be possible to extend and reinforce the preventative work described above with significantly more young people who otherwise risk falling into unemployment, passivity, social exclusion, and benefit dependency. The project’s overarching purpose is to enhance the prospects for Malmö’s young people (aged 15-24) by offering appropriate individual activities that enable them to begin education, employment or training. The purpose of the project on a participant level is that each young person shall be activated, prepared for and started in an education or alternatively employment. The measures and efforts are built upon tried and tested methods that are proven to shorten the time it takes for young people to establish themselves in the labour market, education and society. Target group The target group for Reboot is young people, resident in Malmö, aged 15-24 who are neither in employment, education or training. The prioritized target group are those young people who fall into the Activity Responsibility (KAA). Reboot will also register and work with those adults who are over 20 and passive and in need of activating measures. The individuals are sent from AF, JobbMalmö, Social Services, other projects and collaborative partners. A maximum of 150 young people will be able to be enrolled in the activities at any given time. The needs of the young people can be dealt up into four groupings which highlight the spread that exists within the overall target group. The young people will then be offered different forms of guidance and activities based on these four groupings. Aims Co-financing from the ESF will enable Reboot to contribute to elevating rates of employment and participation in education or training amongst young people aged 15-24 in Malmö. Reboot will be able to offer a significantly greater breadth of activities and reach more youth in Malmö who neither work nor study. Participants will in the first instance be encouraged to resume their studies – something which is of key importance in reducing the risk of future unemployment. Both young men and young women will be offered the same opportunities to take advantage of different activities, and there will be a fair allocation of resources based on each individual’s needs. Expected results and impact One measureable goal will be to have reached out to at least 95 % of all young people in the target group for the Activity Responsibility (KAA), i.e. approximately 1000 young people per year. Another target impact will be that at least 60 % of those who have participated in (English) / rank | |||
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Project Q4039171 in Sweden
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7,657,289.97 Swedish krona
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11,428,791.0 Swedish krona
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4 January 2016
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31 December 2017
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Vägledningscentrum
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Contexte Le Centre d’études et de conseils sur les carrières (VLC) de la ville de Malmö fournit des études professionnelles, impartiales et indépendantes ainsi qu’une orientation professionnelle aux résidents adultes de Malmö. L’une des fonctions du centre est également de travailler avec le suivi de la jeunesse — en collaboration avec la responsabilité municipale de l’information (KIA) conformément à la loi sur l’éducation (article 29, paragraphe 9) pour les jeunes qui ont terminé l’enseignement obligatoire mais qui ont moins de 20 ans et qui n’ont pas encore participé ou achevé un programme national dans un établissement d’enseignement secondaire supérieur ou secondaire spécial supérieur ou un enseignement équivalent. Depuis le 1er janvier 2015, KIA est devenue une responsabilité d’activité (KAA) pour le même groupe cible, mais avec la responsabilité élargie d’offrir des activités individuelles appropriées, de documenter ces activités et de tenir un registre permanent des jeunes du groupe cible. Au sein de la ville de Malmö, il y a jusqu’à 1200 jeunes résidents chaque année académique qui relèvent de la compétence de l’Activité Responsabilité. Les statistiques montrent qu’une nette majorité des jeunes qui relèvent de cette compétence ont abandonné l’enseignement secondaire supérieur en cours et qu’un tiers des jeunes l’ont fait en 3e année (dernière année d’études). Les perspectives de Malmö sont particulièrement difficiles pour les jeunes qui n’ont pas achevé l’enseignement secondaire supérieur. De nombreux rapports nationaux et régionaux ont montré que, dans les régions de Skåne et de Blekinge, le taux de chômage des jeunes hommes est nettement plus élevé que celui des jeunes femmes. Cela s’explique en grande partie par les taux de participation plus élevés des femmes à l’éducation. Les chiffres de 2014 montrent qu’un peu plus de 8 % des femmes âgées de 18 à 24 ans étaient au chômage, contre près de 12 % pour les hommes du même groupe d’âge. Les jeunes femmes sont cependant plus susceptibles d’avoir des périodes de chômage récurrent. Le taux de chômage des jeunes nés à l’étranger âgés de 18 à 24 ans atteint près de 15 %. L’expérience d’un certain nombre de projets collaboratifs différents tels que le projet «Unga In/UngKOMP» de l’Office public de l’emploi suédois (AF) et le «Drop In for dropouts» de VLC forment la base des méthodes et des activités de Reboot. La nécessité d’élargir et d’intensifier les efforts pour offrir davantage d’activités à un plus grand nombre de jeunes à Malmö est importante. En collaboration avec AF, le VLC de la ville de Malmö demande des fonds du FSE pour être en mesure de créer un redémarrage du projet. Grâce au redémarrage, il sera possible d’étendre et de renforcer le travail de prévention décrit ci-dessus avec un nombre nettement plus élevé de jeunes qui, autrement, risquent de tomber dans le chômage, la passivité, l’exclusion sociale et la dépendance aux prestations. L’objectif principal du projet est d’améliorer les perspectives pour les jeunes de Malmö (âgés de 15 à 24 ans) en proposant des activités individuelles appropriées qui leur permettent de commencer des études, un emploi ou une formation. Le but du projet au niveau des participants est que chaque jeune soit activé, préparé et commencé dans une éducation ou un emploi. Les mesures et les efforts s’appuient sur des méthodes éprouvées qui sont des échantillons pour réduire le temps nécessaire aux jeunes pour s’établir sur le marché du travail, l’éducation et la société. Groupe cible Le groupe cible de Reboot est les jeunes résidant à Malmö, âgés de 15 à 24 ans, qui n’ont ni emploi, ni études, ni formation. Les groupes cibles prioritaires sont les jeunes qui relèvent de la responsabilité d’activité (KAA). Le redémarrage s’enregistrera également et travaillera avec les adultes âgés de plus de 20 ans, passifs et ayant besoin de mesures d’activation. Les personnes sont en retard de l’AF, JobbMalmö, les services sociaux, d’autres projets et partenaires collaboratifs. Un maximum de 150 jeunes pourront être inscrits aux activités à tout moment. Les besoins des jeunes peuvent être traités en quatre groupes qui mettent en évidence la propagation qui existe au sein du groupe cible global. Les jeunes se verront alors proposer différentes formes d’orientation et d’activités basées sur ces quatre groupes. Objectifs Le cofinancement par le FSE permettra à Reboot de contribuer à relever les taux d’emploi et de participation à l’éducation ou à la formation des jeunes âgés de 15 à 24 ans à Malmö. Le redémarrage sera en mesure d’offrir une plus large gamme d’activités et de toucher plus de jeunes à Malmö qui ne travaillent ni n’étudient. Dans un premier temps, les participants seront encouragés à reprendre leurs études, ce qui est d’une importance capitale pour réduire le risque de chômage futur. Les jeunes hommes et les jeunes femmes se verront offrir les mêmes possibilités de profiter de différentes activités, et i... (French)
27 January 2022
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Hintergrund Das Studien- und Karriereberatungszentrum (VLC) in der Stadt Malmö bietet erwachsenen Bewohnern von Malmö professionelle, unvoreingenommene und unabhängige Studien- und Berufsberatung. Eine Funktion des Zentrums besteht auch darin, mit dem Jugendnachfolger zusammenzuarbeiten – die Arbeit mit der kommunalen Informationsverantwortung (KIA) gemäß dem Bildungsgesetz (§ 29 Abs. 9) für Jugendliche, die die Pflichtschulbildung abgeschlossen haben, aber unter 20 Jahre alt sind und noch nicht an einem nationalen Programm an einer Sekundarstufe II oder einer Sonderschule der Sekundarstufe II oder einer gleichwertigen Schule teilnehmen oder absolvieren müssen. Ab dem 1. Januar 2015 wurde KIA zur Aktivitätsverantwortung (KAA) für dieselbe Zielgruppe, aber mit der erweiterten Verantwortung, geeignete individuelle Aktivitäten anzubieten, diese Aktivitäten zu dokumentieren und ein laufendes Register junger Menschen in der Zielgruppe zu führen. Innerhalb der Stadt Malmö gibt es jedes akademische Jahr bis zu 1200 junge Bewohner, die in den Aufgabenbereich der Tätigkeitsverantwortung fallen. Aus den Statistiken geht hervor, dass eine deutliche Mehrheit der jungen Menschen, die in diesen Bereich fallen, aus einer laufenden Sekundarstufe der Sekundarstufe II abgebrochen ist und dass ein Drittel der jungen Menschen dies im dritten Jahr (dem letzten Studienjahr) getan hat. Die Aussichten in Malmö sind besonders schwierig für junge Menschen, die noch keine Sekundarstufe II abgeschlossen haben. Zahlreiche nationale und regionale Berichte haben gezeigt, dass es in den Regionen Skåne und Blekinge eine deutlich höhere Arbeitslosenquote bei jungen Männern im Vergleich zu jungen Frauen gibt. Dies lässt sich weitgehend auf die höhere Beteiligung von Frauen am Bildungswesen erklären. Aus den Zahlen von 2014 geht hervor, dass etwas mehr als 8 % der Frauen im Alter zwischen 18 und 24 Jahren arbeitslos waren, verglichen mit fast 12 % bei Männern derselben Altersgruppe. Junge Frauen haben jedoch häufiger Zeiten mit wiederkehrender Arbeitslosigkeit. Die Arbeitslosenquoten bei jungen Menschen im Alter zwischen 18 und 24 Jahren im Ausland erreichen fast 15 %. Erfahrungen aus verschiedenen Kooperationsprojekten wie dem Projekt „Unga In/UngKOMP“ und VLCs „Drop In for Dropouts“ des schwedischen Arbeitsamts (AF) bilden die Grundlage für die Methoden und Aktivitäten in Reboot. Die Notwendigkeit, die Anstrengungen zu erweitern und zu vertiefen, um mehr Aktivitäten für mehr junge Menschen in Malmö anzubieten, ist groß. Gemeinsam mit AF beantragt der VLC in der Stadt Malmö Mittel aus dem ESF, um Projektneustart erstellen zu können. Durch Reboot wird es möglich sein, die oben beschriebene Präventivarbeit um deutlich mehr junge Menschen zu erweitern und zu verstärken, die ansonsten Gefahr laufen, in Arbeitslosigkeit, Passivität, soziale Ausgrenzung und Leistungsabhängigkeit zu fallen. Ziel des Projekts ist es, die Aussichten für die Jugendlichen von Malmö (im Alter von 15-24 Jahren) zu verbessern, indem sie geeignete individuelle Aktivitäten anbieten, die es ihnen ermöglichen, Bildung, Beschäftigung oder Ausbildung zu beginnen. Der Zweck des Projekts auf Teilnehmerebene besteht darin, dass jeder junge Mensch für eine Ausbildung oder eine andere Beschäftigung aktiviert, vorbereitet und begonnen wird. Die Maßnahmen und Bemühungen stützen sich auf bewährte Methoden, die Muster sind, um die Zeit zu verkürzen, die es für junge Menschen braucht, sich auf dem Arbeitsmarkt, in der Bildung und in der Gesellschaft niederzulassen. Zielgruppe Die Zielgruppe für Reboot sind junge Menschen mit Wohnsitz in Malmö im Alter von 15-24 Jahren, die weder eine Beschäftigung noch eine schulische oder berufliche Ausbildung absolvieren. Die vorrangige Zielgruppe sind die jungen Menschen, die in die Tätigkeitsverantwortung (KAA) fallen. Ein Neustart wird auch mit den Erwachsenen, die über 20 Jahre alt und passiv sind und aktiv werden müssen, zusammenarbeiten. Die Einzelpersonen kommen zu spät von AF, JobbMalmö, Social Services, anderen Projekten und Kooperationspartnern. Maximal 150 junge Menschen können zu gegebener Zeit in die Aktivitäten eingeschrieben werden. Die Bedürfnisse der Jugendlichen können in vier Gruppen behandelt werden, die die Ausbreitung innerhalb der Gesamtzielgruppe hervorheben. Den Jugendlichen wird dann auf der Grundlage dieser vier Gruppierungen unterschiedliche Formen der Beratung und Aktivitäten angeboten. Ziele Die Kofinanzierung aus dem ESF wird es Reboot ermöglichen, einen Beitrag zur Erhöhung der Beschäftigungsquoten und der Teilnahme an der allgemeinen oder beruflichen Bildung junger Menschen im Alter von 15 bis 24 Jahren in Malmö zu leisten. Reboot wird in der Lage sein, eine deutlich größere Bandbreite an Aktivitäten anzubieten und mehr Jugendliche in Malmö zu erreichen, die weder arbeiten noch studieren. Die Teilnehmer werden in erster Linie dazu angehalten, ihr Studium wieder aufzunehmen – was für die Verringerung des ... (German)
27 January 2022
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Achtergrond Het Studie- en Carrièreadviescentrum (VLC) in de stad Malmö biedt professionele, onbevooroordeelde en onafhankelijke studie- en beroepsbegeleiding aan volwassen inwoners van Malmö. Een functie van het centrum is ook om samen te werken met Jeugdfollow-up — werken met de gemeentelijke voorlichtingsverantwoordelijkheid (KIA) in overeenstemming met de Onderwijswet (artikel 29, § 9) voor jongeren die verplicht onderwijs hebben voltooid, maar jonger zijn dan 20 jaar en nog niet aan een nationaal programma moeten deelnemen aan een hoger secundair of hoger secundair speciaal onderwijs of een gelijkwaardig onderwijs. Vanaf 1 januari 2015 werd KIA een Activity Responsibility (KAA) voor dezelfde doelgroep, maar met de uitgebreide verantwoordelijkheid om passende individuele activiteiten aan te bieden, deze activiteiten te documenteren en een doorlopend register bij te houden van jongeren in de doelgroep. Binnen de stad Malmö zijn er elk academisch jaar maar liefst 1200 jonge bewoners die onder de bevoegdheid van de Activiteitsverantwoordelijkheid vallen. Uit statistieken blijkt dat een duidelijke meerderheid van de jongeren die onder deze bevoegdheid vallen, is gestopt met een doorlopend hoger secundair onderwijs en dat een derde van de jongeren dat in het jaar 3 (het laatste studiejaar) heeft gedaan. De vooruitzichten in Malmö zijn bijzonder moeilijk voor jongeren die nog geen hoger middelbaar onderwijs hebben gevolgd. Uit talrijke nationale en regionale verslagen blijkt dat in de regio’s Skåne en Blekinge de werkloosheid onder jonge mannen aanzienlijk hoger is dan bij jonge vrouwen. Dit kan grotendeels worden verklaard door de hogere participatiegraad van vrouwen in het onderwijs. Uit cijfers uit 2014 blijkt dat iets meer dan 8 % van de vrouwen tussen 18 en 24 jaar werkloos was, tegenover bijna 12 % voor mannen in dezelfde leeftijdsgroep. Jonge vrouwen hebben echter meer kans op perioden van terugkerende werkloosheid. De werkloosheid onder in het buitenland geboren jongeren tussen 18 en 24 jaar bedraagt bijna 15 %. Ervaring met een aantal samenwerkingsprojecten zoals het project „Unga In/UngKOMP” van het Zweedse Openbaar Ministerie (AF) en VLC’s „Drop In for dropouts” vormen de basis voor de methoden en activiteiten in Reboot. De inspanningen om meer jongeren in Malmö meer activiteiten aan te bieden, moeten worden uitgebreid en uitgebreid. Samen met AF vraagt de VLC in de stad Malmö middelen uit het ESF aan om Project Reboot te kunnen creëren. Via Reboot zal het mogelijk zijn om het hierboven beschreven preventieve werk uit te breiden en te versterken met aanzienlijk meer jongeren die anders dreigen te vervallen in werkloosheid, passiviteit, sociale uitsluiting en afhankelijkheid van uitkeringen. Het overkoepelende doel van het project is het verbeteren van de vooruitzichten voor de jongeren van Malmö (15-24 jaar) door passende individuele activiteiten aan te bieden die hen in staat stellen onderwijs, werk of opleiding te beginnen. Het doel van het project op deelnemersniveau is dat elke jongere wordt geactiveerd, voorbereid op en van start gaat met een opleiding of een andere baan. De maatregelen en inspanningen zijn gebaseerd op beproefde methoden die steekproefsgewijs zijn om de tijd te verkorten die jongeren nodig hebben om zich op de arbeidsmarkt, het onderwijs en de samenleving te vestigen. Doelgroep De doelgroep voor Reboot is jongeren die wonen in Malmö, 15-24 jaar oud en geen werk hebben, geen onderwijs of opleiding volgen. De prioritaire doelgroep zijn de jongeren die onder de Activity Responsibility (KAA) vallen. Reboot zal ook registreren en werken met die volwassenen die ouder zijn dan 20 en passief en behoefte hebben aan activeringsmaatregelen. De individuen zijn te laat bij AF, JobbMalmö, Social Services, andere projecten en samenwerkingspartners. Maximaal 150 jongeren kunnen op elk moment deelnemen aan de activiteiten. De behoeften van de jongeren kunnen worden aangepakt in vier groepen die de verspreiding binnen de algemene doelgroep benadrukken. De jongeren krijgen dan verschillende vormen van begeleiding en activiteiten op basis van deze vier groepen. Medefinanciering uit het ESF zal Reboot in staat stellen bij te dragen tot de verhoging van de arbeidsparticipatie en de deelname aan onderwijs of opleiding onder jongeren van 15-24 jaar in Malmö. Reboot zal in staat zijn om een aanzienlijk grotere breedte van activiteiten te bieden en bereiken meer jongeren in Malmö die noch werken noch studeren. De deelnemers zullen in eerste instantie worden aangemoedigd hun studies te hervatten, hetgeen van cruciaal belang is om het risico op toekomstige werkloosheid te verminderen. Zowel jonge mannen als jonge vrouwen krijgen dezelfde kansen om van verschillende activiteiten gebruik te maken en er zal een eerlijke toewijzing van middelen plaatsvinden op basis van de behoeften van elk individu. Verwachte resultaten en impact Eén meetbare doelstelling is om ten minste 95 % van alle jo... (Dutch)
27 January 2022
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Background Il Centro di consulenza per gli studi e le carriere (VLC) nella città di Malmö fornisce agli adulti residenti di Malmö uno studio e un orientamento professionale imparziali e indipendenti. Una funzione del centro è anche quella di lavorare con il follow-up dei giovani — lavorando con la responsabilità d'informazione municipale (CIA) conformemente alla legge sull'istruzione (articolo 29, paragrafo 9) per i giovani che hanno completato l'istruzione obbligatoria ma che hanno meno di 20 anni e che devono ancora partecipare o completare un programma nazionale presso una scuola secondaria superiore o una scuola speciale secondaria superiore o un'istruzione equivalente. Dal 1º gennaio 2015 la KIA è diventata una responsabilità di attività (KAA) per lo stesso gruppo di destinatari, ma con la responsabilità estesa di offrire attività individuali appropriate, documentare tali attività e mantenere un registro permanente dei giovani nel gruppo destinatario. All'interno della città di Malmö ci sono ben 1200 giovani residenti ogni anno accademico che rientrano nell'ambito di competenza della Responsabilità di Attività. Le statistiche mostrano che una netta maggioranza dei giovani che rientrano in questo ambito ha abbandonato l'istruzione secondaria superiore in corso e che un terzo dei giovani lo ha fatto nell'anno 3 (ultimo anno di studio). La prospettiva di Malmö è particolarmente difficile per i giovani che non hanno completato un ciclo di istruzione secondaria superiore. Numerose relazioni nazionali e regionali hanno dimostrato che, nelle regioni di Skåne e Blekinge, il tasso di disoccupazione dei giovani uomini è notevolmente più elevato rispetto alle giovani donne. Ciò può essere ampiamente spiegato dai tassi di partecipazione più elevati delle donne all'istruzione. I dati del 2014 mostrano che poco più dell'8 % delle donne di età compresa tra i 18 e i 24 anni era disoccupato, rispetto a quasi il 12 % per gli uomini della stessa fascia di età. Le giovani donne, tuttavia, hanno maggiori probabilità di avere periodi di disoccupazione ricorrente. I livelli di disoccupazione dei giovani nati all'estero di età compresa tra i 18 e i 24 anni raggiungono quasi il 15 %. L'esperienza di diversi progetti collaborativi, come il progetto "Unga In/UngKOMP" dell'Ufficio pubblico per l'impiego svedese (AF) e il progetto di VLC "Drop In for dropouts", costituiscono la base per i metodi e le attività di Reboot. La necessità di ampliare e approfondire gli sforzi per offrire più attività a un maggior numero di giovani a Malmö è ampia. Insieme all'AF, il VLC della città di Malmö richiede fondi del FSE per poter creare il progetto di riavvio. Attraverso Reboot sarà possibile estendere e rafforzare il lavoro di prevenzione sopra descritto con un numero significativamente maggiore di giovani che altrimenti rischiano di cadere in disoccupazione, passività, esclusione sociale e dipendenza dalle prestazioni. L'obiettivo generale del progetto è quello di migliorare le prospettive per i giovani di Malmö (di età compresa tra i 15 e i 24 anni) offrendo attività individuali adeguate che consentano loro di iniziare l'istruzione, l'occupazione o la formazione. Lo scopo del progetto a livello di partecipante è che ogni giovane sia attivato, preparato e avviato in un'istruzione o in alternativa un impiego. Le misure e gli sforzi si basano su metodi collaudati e collaudati, che sono campioni per abbreviare il tempo necessario ai giovani per stabilirsi nel mercato del lavoro, nell'istruzione e nella società. Gruppo target Il gruppo target per Reboot è costituito da giovani residenti a Malmö, di età compresa tra i 15 e i 24 anni, che non lavorano, non studiano o non seguono corsi di formazione. I destinatari prioritari sono i giovani che rientrano nell'Activity Responsibility (KAA). Reboot sarà anche registrare e lavorare con gli adulti che hanno più di 20 anni e passivi e che hanno bisogno di misure di attivazione. Le persone sono in ritardo da AF, JobbMalmö, Servizi sociali, altri progetti e partner collaborativi. Un massimo di 150 giovani potranno essere iscritti alle attività in qualsiasi momento. Le esigenze dei giovani possono essere affrontate in quattro raggruppamenti che evidenziano la diffusione che esiste all'interno del gruppo target generale. Ai giovani saranno poi offerte diverse forme di orientamento e di attività basate su questi quattro raggruppamenti. Il cofinanziamento del FSE consentirà a Reboot di contribuire all'aumento dei tassi di occupazione e di partecipazione all'istruzione o alla formazione tra i giovani di età compresa tra i 15 e i 24 anni a Malmö. Reboot sarà in grado di offrire una larghezza significativamente maggiore di attività e raggiungere più giovani a Malmö che non lavorano né studiano. I partecipanti saranno incoraggiati in primo luogo a riprendere i loro studi, cosa che è di fondamentale importanza per ridurre il rischio di disoccupazione futura. Sia i giovani che le giovani donne avrann... (Italian)
27 January 2022
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Antecedentes El Centro de Asesoramiento para Estudios y Carreras (VLC) de la ciudad de Malmö proporciona orientación profesional, imparcial e independiente a los residentes adultos de Malmö. Una función del centro es también trabajar con el seguimiento de los jóvenes — trabajando con la responsabilidad municipal de la información (KIA) de conformidad con la Ley de educación (artículo 29, párrafo 9) para los jóvenes que hayan completado la enseñanza obligatoria pero que tengan menos de 20 años de edad y que aún no hayan participado en un programa nacional o en una escuela secundaria superior especial o en una educación equivalente. A partir del 1 de enero de 2015, KIA se convirtió en una Responsabilidad de Actividad (KAA) para el mismo grupo destinatario, pero con la responsabilidad ampliada de ofrecer actividades individuales adecuadas, documentar estas actividades y mantener un registro permanente de jóvenes en el grupo destinatario. Dentro de la ciudad de Malmö hay hasta 1200 jóvenes residentes cada año académico que entran en el ámbito de competencias de la Responsabilidad de Actividad. Las estadísticas muestran que una clara mayoría de los jóvenes que entran en este ámbito han abandonado la enseñanza secundaria superior en curso y que un tercio de los jóvenes lo han hecho en el tercer año (el último año de estudios). Las perspectivas de Malmö son especialmente difíciles para los jóvenes que no han terminado la enseñanza secundaria superior. Numerosos informes nacionales y regionales han demostrado que, en las regiones de Skåne y Blekinge, la tasa de desempleo de los hombres jóvenes es considerablemente mayor que la de las mujeres jóvenes. Esto puede explicarse en gran medida por el aumento de las tasas de participación de las mujeres en la educación. Las cifras de 2014 muestran que algo más del 8 % de las mujeres de 18 a 24 años estaban desempleadas, frente a casi el 12 % en el caso de los hombres del mismo grupo de edad. Sin embargo, es más probable que las mujeres jóvenes tengan períodos de desempleo recurrente. Los niveles de desempleo de los jóvenes nacidos en el extranjero de edades comprendidas entre 18 y 24 años alcanzan casi el 15 %. La experiencia de varios proyectos de colaboración diferentes, como el proyecto de la Oficina Pública de Empleo de Suecia (AF) «Unga In/UngKOMP» y el «Drop In for dropouts» de VLC, constituyen la base de los métodos y actividades de Reboot. La necesidad de ampliar y profundizar los esfuerzos para ofrecer más actividades a más jóvenes en Malmö es grande. Junto con AF, el VLC de la ciudad de Malmö está solicitando fondos del FSE para poder crear el Proyecto Reboot. A través de Reboot será posible ampliar y reforzar el trabajo preventivo descrito anteriormente con un número significativamente mayor de jóvenes que, de lo contrario, corren el riesgo de caer en el desempleo, la pasividad, la exclusión social y la dependencia de las prestaciones. El objetivo general del proyecto es mejorar las perspectivas de los jóvenes de Malmö (entre 15 y 24 años) ofreciendo actividades individuales adecuadas que les permitan iniciar la educación, el empleo o la formación. El objetivo del proyecto a nivel de participante es que cada joven sea activado, preparado e iniciado en una educación o un empleo alternativo. Las medidas y esfuerzos se basan en métodos probados y probados que son muestras para acortar el tiempo que tardan los jóvenes en establecerse en el mercado laboral, la educación y la sociedad. Grupo destinatario El grupo destinatario de Reboot son los jóvenes residentes en Malmö, de 15 a 24 años de edad, que ni trabajan, ni estudian ni reciben formación. El grupo destinatario prioritario son los jóvenes que entran en la Responsabilidad de la Actividad (KAA). Reinicio también se registrará y trabajará con aquellos adultos que son mayores de 20 años y pasivos y que necesitan medidas de activación. Las personas llegan tarde de AF, JobbMalmö, Servicios Sociales, otros proyectos y socios colaborativos. Un máximo de 150 jóvenes podrán inscribirse en las actividades en cualquier momento. Las necesidades de los jóvenes pueden ser tratadas en cuatro grupos que ponen de relieve la dispersión que existe dentro del grupo destinatario general. A continuación, se ofrecerá a los jóvenes diferentes formas de orientación y actividades basadas en estas cuatro agrupaciones. La cofinanciación del FSE permitirá a Reboot contribuir a elevar las tasas de empleo y de participación en la educación o la formación de los jóvenes de 15 a 24 años de edad en Malmö. Reboot podrá ofrecer una amplitud significativamente mayor de actividades y llegar a más jóvenes en Malmö que ni trabajan ni estudian. En primer lugar, se alentará a los participantes a reanudar sus estudios, algo que reviste una importancia fundamental para reducir el riesgo de desempleo futuro. Tanto los hombres como las mujeres jóvenes tendrán las mismas oportunidades de aprovechar las diferentes actividades, y habrá una asig... (Spanish)
27 January 2022
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Background The Study and Careers Advice Centre (VLC) in the City of Malmö provides professional, unbiased and independent study and vocational guidance to adult Malmö residents. A function of the centre is also to work with Youth Follow-Up – working with the Municipal Information Responsibility(KIA) in accordance with The Education Act (Section 29, Paragraph 9) for young people who have completed compulsory education but who are under 20 years old and have yet to participate in or complete a national programme at an upper secondary school or upper secondary special school or an equivalent education. From January 1st 2015 KIA became an Activity Responsibility (KAA) for the same target group but with the extended responsibility to offer appropriate individual activities, to document these activities and to maintain an ongoing register over young people in the target group. Within the City of Malmö there are as many as 1200 young residents every academic year who fall into the Activity Responsibility’s remit. Statistics show that a clear majority of young people who fall into this remit have dropped out of an ongoing upper secondary education and that a third of young people have done so in the year 3 (the final year of study). The outlook in Malmö is particularly tough for young people who have not completed an upper secondary education. Numerous national and regional reports have shown that, in the regions of Skåne and Blekinge, there is a substantially higher rate of unemployment for young men compared to young women. This can be largely explained by women’s higher participation rates in education. Figures from 2014 show that just over 8 % of women aged 18-24 were unemployed, compared to almost 12 % for men in the same age group. Young women are, however, more likely to have periods of recurring unemployment. Levels of unemployment for foreign-born young people aged between 18-24 reaches nearly 15 %. Experience from a number of different collaborative projects such as The Swedish Public Employment Office’s (AF´s) project ‘Unga In/UngKomp’ and VLC’s ‘Drop In for Dropouts’ form the foundation for the methods and activities in Reboot. The need to both widen and deepen efforts to offer more activities to more young people in Malmö is large. Together with AF, the VLC in the City of Malmö is applying for funds from the ESF to be able to create Project Reboot. Through Reboot it will be possible to extend and reinforce the preventative work described above with significantly more young people who otherwise risk falling into unemployment, passivity, social exclusion, and benefit dependency. The project’s overarching purpose is to enhance the prospects for Malmö’s young people (aged 15-24) by offering appropriate individual activities that enable them to begin education, employment or training. The purpose of the project on a participant level is that each young person shall be activated, prepared for and started in an education or alternatively employment. The measures and efforts are built upon tried and tested methods that are proven to shorten the time it takes for young people to establish themselves in the labour market, education and society. Target group The target group for Reboot is young people, resident in Malmö, aged 15-24 who are neither in employment, education or training. The prioritized target group are those young people who fall into the Activity Responsibility (KAA). Reboot will also register and work with those adults who are over 20 and passive and in need of activating measures. The individuals are sent from AF, JobbMalmö, Social Services, other projects and collaborative partners. A maximum of 150 young people will be able to be enrolled in the activities at any given time. The needs of the young people can be dealt up into four groupings which highlight the spread that exists within the overall target group. The young people will then be offered different forms of guidance and activities based on these four groupings. Aims Co-financing from the ESF will enable Reboot to contribute to elevating rates of employment and participation in education or training amongst young people aged 15-24 in Malmö. Reboot will be able to offer a significantly greater breadth of activities and reach more youth in Malmö who neither work nor study. Participants will in the first instance be encouraged to resume their studies – something which is of key importance in reducing the risk of future unemployment. Both young men and young women will be offered the same opportunities to take advantage of different activities, and there will be a fair allocation of resources based on each individual’s needs. Expected results and impact One measureable goal will be to have reached out to at least 95 % of all young people in the target group for the Activity Responsibility (KAA), i.e. approximately 1000 young people per year. Another target impact will be that at least 60 % of those who have participated in (English)
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2015/00738
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