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EMISC EN

by Admin EASPD - Tuesday, 12 March 2019, 3:40 PM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the Universal EMISC training in English.

 

EMISC HU

by Admin EASPD - Friday, 16 November 2018, 2:21 PM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the EMISC training in hungarian.

 

EMISC NL

by Admin EASPD - Wednesday, 27 March 2019, 1:58 PM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the EMISC training in Dutch.

 

EMISC PT

by Admin EASPD - Friday, 16 November 2018, 2:33 PM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the EMISC training in Portuguese.

 

EMISC RO

by Admin EASPD - Friday, 16 November 2018, 2:35 PM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the EMISC training in Romanian.

 

EMISC Sl

by Admin EASPD - Friday, 16 November 2018, 10:36 AM
 

The objective of the European Mentoring in Social Care (EMiSC) training material is to create a ‘common foundation’ in social care training across the EU, so that all EU care services are based on UNCRPD principles and provided by staff that understand and follow these principles. The goal is to support first line staff members in social care by setting up mentoring programme and giving mentoring support via a well-trained mentor to every newcomer or staff member in need of some “refreshment” training.  The training material is available in 8 languages and exists mainly of a formal curriculum, a mentor training course, a train the training course and a mentoring assessment tool, to assess the mentors. The training material was the result of the EC Erasmus+ KA2 funded 3-year project EMiSC (2015-2018). This is the EMISC training material in Slovenian.

 

Enjoyment of Rights in Practice: Towards the New Committee of Experts Disability Action Plan

by Admin EASPD - Thursday, 25 April 2019, 5:38 PM
 


Description

The Council of Europe Disability Action Plan 2006-2015 has come to an end. The present report intends to underline its added value for the European region and to contribute to the new Plan for 2016-2020. The report starts by analysing the impact of the Disability Action Plan 2006-2015 on EASPD’s work at the European level. For each action line, it examines the state of play and explains what our organisation has done in terms of policies, projects and events. Moreover, it defines a new methodology based on the analysis of the current situation and of existing gaps. It also defines three types of actions to be carried out: collection of knowledge and know-how, gathering of models of promising practices and drafting of policy recommendation. 

Reference

https://www.easpd.eu/sites/default/files/sites/default/files/Publications/easpd_report_on_coe_dap_.docx.pdf

 

EQUASS Certification: A Tool for VET Providers to Show Compliance with the EQARF for VET

by Veneta Kuyova - Tuesday, 27 February 2018, 3:30 PM
 

Description 

EQUASS (European Quality Assurance in Social Service) is a tool for Vocational Education Training (VET) providers to show compliance with the EQARF (European Quality Assurance Reference Framework) for VET.


Reference 

https://issuu.com/eprehab/docs/prime_project_presentation



 

EQUASS Training Module on Quality of Social Services for Persons with Disabilities & the CRPD

by Admin EASPD - Thursday, 18 January 2018, 2:16 PM
 

Description

This training module is dedicated to Social Service providers and their staff, as well as students in Social Work and other related fields, interested in understanding how the CRPD related to quality of services to persons with disabilities.

Report date

n.a.


Reference

https://www.equass.be/equass/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=104:training-module-on-quality-of-social-services-for-persons-with-disabilities-the-crpd&catid=32&Itemid=333




 

EU Funding - Private and Public Donor Schemes for Service Provider Organisations

by Admin EASPD - Friday, 26 April 2019, 11:43 AM
 


Description

This booklet focuses on the financial perspectives 2007 – 2013 relevant for the organisations active in the disability field. It offers information to support NGOs and  GOs accessing EU funding opportunities, but also alternative funding such as grants provided by different private foundations or Ministries.

Reference

https://www.easpd.eu/sites/default/files/sites/default/files/eu_funding.pdf

 


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