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Project N° 2014-1
This project has been co
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained there
Newsletter No. 1, February 2015
Transnational Network
Education, Learning and Work Inclusion
Co-Funded through the European Union’s
Erasmus+ Programme- Key Action 2 Cooperation
and innovation for good practices- the
project aims mainly at promoting social and work
inclusion, active citizenship and participation to
learning among young people with intellectual
disabilities.
The project includes both public and
private institutions in the field of education,
social, training, research and work inclusion areas
with significant skills and experiences and
belonging to 8 EU countries where inclusion
issues are relevant. It originates from the
evidence of a cross-cutting difficulty at EU level in
the field of training and work inclusion paths
addressed to young people with intellectual
disabilities.The need for alternative models able
to promote the disadvantaged persons
participating to learning, the quality in delivering
the services through the updating of the
competencies of the personnel dealing with this
target, the involvement of enterprises at the
beginning of the training and work inclusion
pathways appear as key factors in
their social inclusion.
The project’s basic idea is that it is
necessary to upset the processes for developing
training and work inclusion paths addressed to
young people with intellectual disabilities, by
identifying and involving the employing
companies since thebeginning of the work
inclusion pathways: that’s the main way the
project is innovative.
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Newsletter No. 1, February 2015
Transnational Network Promoting Innovative Models in
Education, Learning and Work Inclusion
Funded through the European Union’s
Key Action 2 Cooperation
the Time@Net
promoting social and work
inclusion, active citizenship and participation to
learning among young people with intellectual
The project includes both public and
private institutions in the field of education,
social, training, research and work inclusion areas
with significant skills and experiences and
belonging to 8 EU countries where inclusion
tes from the
cutting difficulty at EU level in
the field of training and work inclusion paths
addressed to young people with intellectual
The need for alternative models able
to promote the disadvantaged persons
ng to learning, the quality in delivering
the services through the updating of the
competencies of the personnel dealing with this
target, the involvement of enterprises at the
beginning of the training and work inclusion
pathways appear as key factors in promoting
The project’s basic idea is that it is
necessary to upset the processes for developing
training and work inclusion paths addressed to
young people with intellectual disabilities, by
nvolving the employing
companies since thebeginning of the work
that’s the main way the
Last 20-21 November 2014 the first
international meeting took place in Italy with the
aim of planning the organization of the future
activities connected to the project. The meeting
showed the enthusiastic participation of all the
partners and the willingness to work together in a
shared European path for the next two years.
I personally want to thank all the partner
organizations and people who took place at the
meeting for believing in this important challenge!
funded with support from the European Commission. This publication and all its contents reflects the views only
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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romoting Innovative Models in
Education, Learning and Work Inclusion
21 November 2014 the first
international meeting took place in Italy with the
aim of planning the organization of the future
nnected to the project. The meeting
showed the enthusiastic participation of all the
partners and the willingness to work together in a
shared European path for the next two years.
I personally want to thank all the partner
and people who took place at the
meeting for believing in this important challenge!
Loretta Giuntoli
President of Astir s.c.s.
Project coordinator
Project N° 2014-1
This project has been co
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may
Newsletter No. 1,
TIME@Net...is developed with a
multidisciplinary approach that integrates the
methodologies belonging to the following areas:
scientific research, social and educational sectors,
job placement, education and training, marketing
and business. During the implementation
the project will organize five different main
activities, interconnected and progressive, in
order to develop at EU level a new model and
innovative practices for the work inclusion of
young people with intellectual disabilities.
Main Outputs:
���� Research at a transnational level in the
frame of young people with intellectual
disability work inclusion;
���� Guidelines including the strategy plan to
realize the project and a model for
implementing effective training and work
inclusion interventions targeted to young
people with intellectual disabilities;
���� A manual and a course model for the
development of competences of the training
and inclusion sectors personnel, in order to
enable them toward the construction,
promotion and implementation of effective
pathways involving the companies since the
beginning of the processes;
���� Development of training and work in
plan within the 6 countries involved directly
in the implementation project stage, each
one involving 10 beneficiaries and based on
a close cooperation between the training
sector, the educational services and the
labor market;
1-IT03-KA205-1295
co-funded with support from the European Commission. This publication and all its contents reflects the views only
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Newsletter No. 1, February 2015
is developed with a
multidisciplinary approach that integrates the
methodologies belonging to the following areas:
scientific research, social and educational sectors,
job placement, education and training, marketing
and business. During the implementation phase,
the project will organize five different main
activities, interconnected and progressive, in
order to develop at EU level a new model and
innovative practices for the work inclusion of
young people with intellectual disabilities.
Research at a transnational level in the
frame of young people with intellectual
Guidelines including the strategy plan to
realize the project and a model for
implementing effective training and work
inclusion interventions targeted to young
people with intellectual disabilities;
A manual and a course model for the
petences of the training
and inclusion sectors personnel, in order to
enable them toward the construction,
promotion and implementation of effective
pathways involving the companies since the
Development of training and work inclusion
plan within the 6 countries involved directly
in the implementation project stage, each
one involving 10 beneficiaries and based on
a close cooperation between the training
sector, the educational services and the
���� A permanent online platform for joint
reflection and EU cooperation, for mutual
exchange of information, updating of
research, promoting innovation
practices in the project’s field.
Impact envisaged:
���� Realizing models shared and usable on EU
scale
���� Using the products in the training/work
inclusion paths and in research actions
���� Creation of a permanent network at
transnational level
���� Fulfillment of the objectives set up by the EU
council
Long term benefits on the young
people with intellectual disabilities:
���� Increasing employment and inclusion
opportunities
���� Improving their quality of life
���� Fostering the exercise of an active citizenship
The Time@Net Kick
Conference in Prato (IT)
On 20th and 21th November 2014 the kick
off meeting in Italy took place in Sinalunga (SI)
and Prato with the participation of the project
partners.All the partnership met and knew each
other, the management strategies were
discussed and important decision for the project
implementation were made. The meeting ended
with a press conference in the Municipality of
Prato, with the participation of local
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be made of the information contained therein.
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ne platform for joint
reflection and EU cooperation, for mutual
exchange of information, updating of
research, promoting innovation and best
practices in the project’s field.
Realizing models shared and usable on EU
products in the training/work
inclusion paths and in research actions
Creation of a permanent network at
Fulfillment of the objectives set up by the EU
Long term benefits on the young
people with intellectual disabilities:
Increasing employment and inclusion
Improving their quality of life
Fostering the exercise of an active citizenship
Time@Net Kick-off meeting and
Conference in Prato (IT)
On 20th and 21th November 2014 the kick-
took place in Sinalunga (SI)
and Prato with the participation of the project
partners.All the partnership met and knew each
other, the management strategies were
discussed and important decision for the project
implementation were made. The meeting ended
ith a press conference in the Municipality of
with the participation of local
Project N° 2014-1
This project has been co
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the
Newsletter No. 1, February 2015
representatives of the citizenship.
Partners:
IVAS Instituto Valenciano de Acción Social
Valencia, Spain
Website:www.ivas.es
RIC Razvojno izobrazevalni cener Novo
Mesto
Novo Mesto, Slovenia
Website:www.ric-nm.si
APCC Associação de Paralisia Cerebral de
Coimbra
Coimbra, Portugal
Website:www.apc-coimbra.org.pt
1-IT03-KA205-1295
co-funded with support from the European Commission. This publication and all its contents reflects the views only
of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the
Newsletter No. 1, February 2015
IVAS Instituto Valenciano de Acción Social
RIC Razvojno izobrazevalni cener Novo
APCC Associação de Paralisia Cerebral de
coimbra.org.pt
Sosu Aarhus –og Sundhedsskole
Aarhus, Denmark
Website:www.sosuaarhus.dk
Fondatsia Prevention for Health
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Website:www.profilaktikazazdrave.com
Asociatia ProImpact 21
Timisoara, Romania
Website:www.proimpact21.ro
Pistes- Solidaires
Pau, France
Website:www.pistes-solidaires.fr
Project Coordinator:
Consorzio Astir
Address, Codex, City: via Nazario Sauro 11,
59100, Prato, Italy
Telephone: +3905744471200
Website: www.astir.it
E-mail: francescabracali@astir.it
Outlook
The project’s next newsletter is planned to
be published around the end of July 2015, with its
main content on the results of the research
activity and the development of the project
guidelines.
funded with support from the European Commission. This publication and all its contents reflects the views only
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og Sundhedsskole
www.sosuaarhus.dk
Fondatsia Prevention for Health
www.profilaktikazazdrave.com
www.proimpact21.ro
solidaires.fr
Project Coordinator:
Address, Codex, City: via Nazario Sauro 11,
Telephone: +3905744471200
francescabracali@astir.it
The project’s next newsletter is planned to
end of July 2015, with its
main content on the results of the research
activity and the development of the project
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