
This Leonardo Da Vinci project started last October 2006 and finished end September 2008. The projects goal was to develop an instrument which can be used by service providers of vocational education & training, to better measure the impact of their programmes on the quality of life of people with disabilities in employment.
The 2 year project, addressed Leonardo principles such as ‘improving the quality of, and access to, continuing vocational training’, ‘developing the quality of VET systems and practises’, ‘the development of practices to facilitate access to training for people most at a disadvantage in the labour market, including disabled people’.
In addition a project support group was set up at local and national level, consisting of disability sector umbrella organisations, VET providers, providers of employment opportunities for people with disabilities, people with disabilities and employers.
Her main objectives were the integration and use of project findings and results into VET practices and systems.
Several meetings have taken place in Cork (IE), Salzburg (AT) and Budapest (HU). The last meeting took place last March in Tondela (PT). On the 15th of September 2008 the closing conference of this EC project took place in Vienna (AT).
If you and your organisation are interested, please contact Michael Barrett or Sonia Staskowiak sonia.staskowiak(at)easpd.eu.
For further information you can also visit the website: www.qol.euproject.org
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