Kick-off meeting of partners from UK, Germany and Spain at the offices of Age Concern Birmingham. The meeting also involved partners from Cyprus, Italy and Greece who took part using Skype |
A new project funded
through the Erasmus+ programme has just been launched!
The MiCare – Migrant Training in Caregiving project, has been implemented
to run from December 2020 until December 2021 and aims to train migrants in
order to work as caregivers for older people and people with care needs.
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s (EU)
programme for education, training, youth and sport, with the EU committing £12
billion to the programme between 2014 and 2020. The project is funded under Key
Action 2 - Strategic Partnerships for adult education.
The consortium consists of 7 partners
from 6 European countries, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Italy, UK and Germany,
covering a wide geographical range of Europe. All project partners are
organisations with long-standing experience in the fields of migration,
training, caregiving and communication.
Age Concern
Birmingham (UK), the leader of the project, is a non-profit organisation aiming
to enrich the lives of older people through a range of services.
The other
partners of the project are VHS Cham (Germany), CESIE (Italy), AKMI (Greece), the University of Alicante (Spain), The Cyprus Third Age Observatory (Cyprus) and DIAS Media Group (Cyprus).
The general
objective of the project is to research labour market needs and achieve a
better match between the skills and demands in the EU’s labour markets by
recruiting new migrant workers with the appropriate set of skills, to meet the
demands and shortages of the European labour market in caregiving.
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