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Soft Skills+ Project 

Soft Skills+ Project  250 250 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

SOFT SKILLS+ project aims to provide quality education to People with Intellectual Disabilities and ensure their inclusion.

Soft skills are important skills life skills for all, but essential for People with Intellectual Disabilities as they have the potential to improve their physical and mental health, live more independently, assimilate into or fully participate in the community, seek employment, build stronger and more meaningful relationships, and finally, enhance their overall well-being.

Target group:

  • People with intellectual disabilities (PwID) between 18 – 65 years of age
  • Educators working in adult education organizations and within various formal and non-formal educational programs
  • Stakeholders, policymakers, adult education institutions, and the general public

Project NO: 2024-1-HR01-KA220-ADU-000247169

Partners:

For more information, you can visit the webpage of Soft Skills+ project.

Re4vet-Reverse Engineering 

Re4vet-Reverse Engineering  200 200 Enabling Website e-Νable Greece

The European industrial and engineering market is really competitive for a VET graduate and thus he or she should be provided with innovative skills that protect him/her from being a NEET youth (Not in Education or Employment). This will be achieved by the cooperation scheme of three organizations, each specialized in a different field (NGO working with reverse engineering technologies), VET school, a private sector enterprise specialized in the organization and the implementation of educational programs for professionals and VET students).

Target group:

  • Developing a methodology and educational material for teaching the reverse engineering methodology to VET learners
  • Testing the methodology and educational material
  • Increasing and developing the ability of organizations to manage international project and cooperate with foreign partners in the VET field
  • Increasing the employability of VET learners

Project NO: 2022-2-DE02-KA210-VET-000100472

Partners:

For more information, you can visit the webpage of Re4vet project.

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