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MOVE-UP – International Webinar “Reaching out to adult learners: key success factor for upskilling pathways”

MOVE-UP initiative aims to improve outreach to potential adult learners in Europe and support participation in upskilling pathways

Our new EU-funded MOVE-UP project is developing a flexible and quality upskilling pathway for unemployed women who are dedicating most of their time and efforts to the role of mother and who are in need to (re) join education activities and the job market.

One of the focus of the consortium is also to improve outreach strategies and activities to positively and successfully engage with potential adult learners and improve their participation in upskilling pathways in a broader sense.

If you are interested in supporting adults to re-join education activities and to enhance Personal Social and Learning competences as well as basic skills (literacy, digital, financial etc.), we invite you to join us for our first MOVE-UP Alliance International Webinar on 16 November at 16.00 CET “Reaching out to adult learners: key success factor for upskilling pathways” to give us feedback on our outreach strategy and share your experiences and good practices on how to improve adult participation in education across Europe.

Webinar programme and registration are available on the MOVE-UP website.

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For more information: Viola Pinzi – viola.pinzi@eaea.org

The MOtherhood Valorisation and Empowerment for professional development – Upskilling Pathways / MOVE-UP project is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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DiMiCare- News

DiMiCare- News

The digital age is transforming elderly and long-term care.

From smart homes to tele-care and robotics, technology is enhancing the quality of care.
To make it work, there are three important key factors to consider: improving care workers’ digital skills, building trust in technology, and adapting care delivery systems.

The DiMiCare project is our initiative to enhance care assistants’ digital competencies.

Read our newly published article on EPALE to find out more about important measures for a successful implementation of digital technology in care and gain insights into how DiMiCare is addressing this challenge.

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How to improve resilience?

How to improve resilience?

Do you know what resilience means? Do you know why it’s so important for you?

Resilience means learning how to adapt to stressful situations in a healthy way! Experts view this as a positive way of dealing with difficulties, especially when providing caregiving.

Visit our Family Carer HUB and learn more about building resilience!

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