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8 country reports on Work-based adult education providers

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Resumo:This report aims at responding to work-based adult education providers network initiators needs for better understanding their context and key stakeholders with the potential to enable them to scale up. Thanks to this report, partners of the Net-Works project – as well as other potential organisations interested in creating or strengthening networks of work- based adult education providers – may identify key actors, potential beneficiaries, relevant legislation and financial instruments into force in the analysed countries. Briefly, this deliverable responds to the specific objective of networks capacity-building (OMT1 Networks capacity building) of the Net-Works project, co-financed by the Erasmus+ programme. These objective addresses, in particular, the insufficient connection and networking between the different subjects involved in social inclusion and adult education within the workplace and are looking to develop synergies and to establish a dialogue that provides an exchange of skills and experiences within social economy and beyond, by collaborating with public decision-makers and by carrying out positive lobbying actions.
Autores principais:Ateliere Fără Frontiere
Assunto:adult education work integration
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:relatório
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Associação sem fins lucrativos de Investigação e Desenvolvimento (I&D)
Idioma:inglês
Origem:A3S - Associação sem fins lucrativos de Investigação e Desenvolvimento (I&D)
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Resumo:This report aims at responding to work-based adult education providers network initiators needs for better understanding their context and key stakeholders with the potential to enable them to scale up. Thanks to this report, partners of the Net-Works project – as well as other potential organisations interested in creating or strengthening networks of work- based adult education providers – may identify key actors, potential beneficiaries, relevant legislation and financial instruments into force in the analysed countries. Briefly, this deliverable responds to the specific objective of networks capacity-building (OMT1 Networks capacity building) of the Net-Works project, co-financed by the Erasmus+ programme. These objective addresses, in particular, the insufficient connection and networking between the different subjects involved in social inclusion and adult education within the workplace and are looking to develop synergies and to establish a dialogue that provides an exchange of skills and experiences within social economy and beyond, by collaborating with public decision-makers and by carrying out positive lobbying actions.