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SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATE: Includ-EU - First Regional Network Workshop 30 June & 1 July
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe first regional workshop for our Includ-EU Project will take place on Wednesday\, 30 June (09:00-12:30 CEST) & Thursday\, 1 July 2021 (09:00-12:00 CEST)! \nWhat is the Includ-EU Workshop about?\nOur Includ-EU Project brings regions together to share insights\, experiences and ideas for creating more targeted\, successful migrant integration policies at local and regional level. Creating venues for knowledge-sharing is key to this process. With that in mind\, we are delighted to invite you to our first workshop for regions later this month! \nOn Day 1\, an immersive peer learning exercise will help us re-think integration services in light of crises. On Day 2\, there will be presentation by DG Home\, followed by a structured exchange with local and regional stakeholders. The Workshop will conclude with a dynamic “market-place” activity\, where participants will have the chance to showcase their best practices and exchange ideas with one another. \nWho can join?\nThis first online workshop is geared towards partners from the Includ-EU Project Consortium\, as well as key stakeholders identified in the countries with no official partners. \nWhile this particular workshop is geared towards the project partners\, we also warmly invite all interested regions from the Intercultural Regions Network to join as well. For those who don’t know\, the Intercultural Regions Network (IRN) is our platform for regions to share knowledge\, resources and experiences to promote intercultural integration.  Participation of IRN members will bring an added value to our activities and discussions\, so please do not hesitate to register as well! \n  \n \n  \nFor more information\, please contact: Johanna Pacevicius\, Policy & Knowledge Transfer Coordinator by e-mail at  j.pacevicius@aer.eu \n*** \nThis project is funded by the European Union’s Asylum Migration and Integration Fund programme (AMIF). 
URL:https://aer.eu/events/save-the-date-includ-eu-first-regional-network-workshop-30-june-1-july/
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SUMMARY:Improving the attractiveness of Technical and Vocational Education & Training for women
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the webinar on Improving the attractiveness of Technical and Vocational Education and Training for women. \nThe Technical and Vocational Education and Training sector has a major role to play in providing the skills Europe will need in the future. Moreover\, countries with well-designed vocational training programmes find it easier to avoid youth unemployment\, even in times of crisis. However\, this sector has traditionally been a predominantly male environment. \nThis is why the European Parliament underlined the need to \ncontinue to address gender bias and gender-stereotypical choices by ensuring and encouraging the equal participation of women in vocational training for what are usually traditional ‘male’ professions and of men in ‘female’ professions; calls for the gender dimension to be reinforced in efforts to modernise VET systems and to make learning both at and outside work more accessible to women employees and those with family care duties\, not least in sectors where women are under-represented\, notably the digital\, STEM and green sectors\, in order to combat gender segregation in education and employment and combat gender stereotypes \nEuropean Parliament resolution of 17 December 2020 on the Council Recommendation on vocational education and training (VET) for sustainable competitiveness\, social fairness and resilience (2020/2767(RSP)) \n  \nThe event will be held on 13 July 2021 at 10:00 CET and will give regions the chance to share insights and hear about support initiatives at EU level. \nAGENDA & PRESENTATIONS: \n\n10:00-10.05: Housekeeping rules and quick presentation of the Skillnet project\, Valentina De Vico\, Communication Manager\, Skillman Team\n10:05-10:10: Opening\, Andrew Gibson\, AER Vice President for Inclusion\, Diversity & Equal Opportunities\n10:10-10:20: Combating gender stereotypes\, Alexia Fafara\, Junior Policy and Campaigns Officer\, European Women’s Lobby\, SRHR lead\n10:20-10:30: The Gender+ project\, Michael Miller\, Project Officer\, The Opportunity Centre\n10:30-10:40: Hampshire (GB) Women in Construction\, Carolyn Jay Project Manager in the Skills\, Partnerships and Strategy Team\n10:40-10:55: Discussion with all speakers and attendees\n10:55-11.00: Closing\n\nThe webinar is also available on Youtube \nThe events are part of the Skillnet webinar series AER is organising\, which provides an opportunity for mutual learning around topics identified by AER members. \n  \n  \n\n\n\nContacts\n\n j.pacevicius@aer.eu \n b.sandu@aer.eu\n\n\n\n  \nThis webinar is organised as part of the SKILLNET series of webinars on EU funding opportunities. SKILLNET is a project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission aiming to strengthen the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system’s role and capacity to design high-quality VET programmes tailored to current societal needs through enhanced transnational and cross-sectoral partnerships. \n 
URL:https://aer.eu/events/improving-the-attractiveness-of-technical-vocational-education-training-for-women/
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