E-mployed
Youth Organizations Partnership to combat Youth Unemployment (Erasmus+ KA2)
E-mployed is a 24-months project, aiming to provide career guidance and peer education to unemployed young people through innovative digital tools, as well as empower youth workers with the necessary skills to support young people in their careers and the development of their soft skills. 👏
Creating new sets of skills and abilities for the youth workers who are working directly with NEETs and fewer opportunities youth in their communities. Through their new skills, they will be able to support the inclusion of youth in employment, create support groups run by the youth for youth with the purpose of activating each other.
Project Streams:
LEARNING RESOURCES
Here you can find the key Intellectual Outputs of the E-mployed Poject
E-mployed Toolkit
A set of career guidance tools and peer learning tools adapted for youth workers and youth.
Play for Skill Platform
Platform hosting 60 learning challenges and 1 online escape room and is intergrated with the websites of the Partners.
E-mployed Tutorials
Tutorials for career guidance and animations for peer learning that aims to engage youth in soft skills development activities.
Activity Timeline
Kick Off Meeting
Brasov, Romania
E-mployed Toolkit Launch
Online
"Play for Skill" Platform Launch
Online
Staff Meeting
Sasso di Castalada, Italy
Mid-term Evaluation Meeting
Athens, Greece
E-mployed Tutorials Creation
Online
"Learn to E-mploy"
Brasov, Romania
Final Evaluation Meeting
The Netherlands
project partners
The organisations and people behind the project who we join forces with and grow together.
Innovation Education Lab
Romania
OFENSIVA TINERILOR ASOCIATIA
Romania
ODV Inclusion Go ETS
Italy
SkillsUp Training & Research Services
The Netherlands
Roes Cooperativa
Greece
The E-mployed project is approved by the Romanian National Agency under the project number: 2021-1-RO01-KA220-YOU-000028913 and it is co-financed by the programme of the European Commision.
This page and each element connected to this page reflect only the author’s view and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.