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Project Partners

verein iq
institut für qualifizierung e.V
Annerose Walter
Walter-Simon-Str. 12
72070 Tübingen / Germany
tel. 0049 7071 5 13 96
fax 0049 7071 25 29 76
email: info@verein-iq.de
http://www.verein-iq.de
verein iq: intercultural education, mutual education parents-children, esthetical education, adult education and consultancy, Project management, coordination and consultancy von parents-projects, work with migrants: the verein iq is active up to now rather on the regional level. Through its engagement in the work with migrants and its effort to support the interculturalism seems to reach, however, an international perspective which becomes always more important and desirable. Goals of the European cooperation mean for verein iq a dialogue in the exchange with partners from Europe. They are topics concerning learners in remote and rural areas. The desire of verein iq is to think over possibilities of negotiation together, in a constructive way and creatively and design concepts like learn- and motivation possibilities for disadvantaged learners.
Saaremaa Öppekeskus
Saarema Educational Centre
Leonora Kraus
Pikk str 30
93813 Kuressaare / Estonia
tel. 00372 45 55173
fax 00372 45 55173
email: info@sok.ee
Saaremaa Educational Centre NGO, aims and activities are directly connected with the development plans of rural areas. As a rule these development plans include generally adult education training and cooperation as well as entrepreneurship training to create new jobs and to raise people’s activity, promoting local life. The main target groups are women, disabled people, and unemployed people. In training and supporting these groups we have experience in working within EU and Equal projects.
Mainstreaming Agenda
Roberta Messina
Via Boris Giuliano 3
90144 Palermo / Italy
tel. 0039 091 6315785
fax 0039 091 364524
email: info@mainstreaming.org
Mainstreaming Agenda is a young organisation of professional experts in mainstreaming and professional skills development, in planning active initiatives for the labour market, and in the evaluation and design of European projects, as well as the planning and direction of both international projects and multi-party local ones. The experience of the young non profit association relies on a solid network of professionals and public and private partners, and ranges from work with entrepreneurial associations to European networking. Mainstreaming Agenda is founded to promote and support studies, projects and initiatives which address genuine, concrete socio-economic development which can be maintained by the community of people present in Europe, in the Mediterranean region. The Mainstreaming Agenda Association had, in the last years, worked on several projects for social and labour inclusion of some disadvantaged people categories such as unemployed women with family charge and unemployed young people (less than 32 years old) who live in disadvantaged areas (countryside, areas with high unemployed rate) in Sicily. Those projects also involved Italia Lavoro Sicilia.
Yale College of Wrexham
Jan Jones
LL12 7AB Wrexham
United Kingdom
tel. 0044 1978 316479
fax 0044 1978 364254
email: jxj@yale-wrexham.ac.uk
Yale College of Wrexham is a college of Further Education in North Wales. It caters for over 3,500 full time and 12,000 part time students and employs 350 full time and 300 part time members of staff. The college offers a wide range of courses from ‘A’ level to vocationally based courses. These include partnerships with local industry and the public sector delivering courses relating to a wide variety of subject areas. Yale College has a strong European/International department which has been actively involved in extensive European Projects over the past decade. Through these projects the college has developed an excellent working relationship with a number of organisations in our endeavour to develop the knowledge and skills of the workforce available to the local and national community.
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