Supporting persons disadvantaged in the labour market
Photo 1: Thanks to European Funds we carry out activities to support persons disadvantaged in the labour market. We assist in employing young people and provide them with skills and qualifications necessary on the labour market (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka
Preventing social exclusion in the marginalized communities
Photo 2 and the coverage photo for this section of the website: We integrate communities by giving people new opportunities to develop knowledge and experience to prevent social exclusion in the marginalized communities. Thanks to acquired skills we facilitate fluency and safety of traffic and ensure security of children by accompanying them to school (Slovakia). Phot. Erik Švec
Improving skills of young people
Photo 3: We improve skills of young people and motivate them to act. We encourage them to take their destiny in their own hands. They can benefit from employment services, psychological assistance and coaching (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka
Developing digital skills and competences of the elderly and digitally excluded persons
Photo 4: We continue to develop digital skills and competences of the elderly and digitally excluded persons (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka
Supporting professional activation of people with incomplete education or people aged 50+
Photo 5: By multiple training forms, we support professional activation of people with incomplete education or people aged 50+ of various education levels. Phot. Marshal's Office of the Małopolska Region
Popularizing vocational training
Photo 6: We popularize vocational trainings, support the competences and personal development by providing young people with the opportunity to compare their skills (Estonia). Phot. Foundation Innove
Encouraging young people to start their own company
Photo 7: The European Funds facilitate starting an own company. Young people may benefit from among others individual career guidance, coaching, traineeships and assistance in opening a business activity (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka