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Evropský sociální fond plus
students using accessibility programs
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Breaking digital barriers for deaf people

Websites and information screens are everywhere - but how useful is digital media when your first language is sign language? For people like Anna, a 32-year-old deaf woman from Germany, the digital
Three women and a man hold a placard from the 100 Percent gender equality project
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Helping Austrian firms close the gender pay gap

Despite efforts to ensure equality in the workplace, on average women in the EU are paid 13 % less than men per hour. In Austria, companies can now receive free consultancy to help them close the gap
rural care worker assisting older Spanish citizens
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Providing care to isolated people in rural Spain

The beautiful countryside of Spain’s Castile and León region may seem like the perfect retirement spot. However, living in rural areas can isolate older citizens and people who require consistent
Care worker meeting with Austrian local woman
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Empowering communities to improve long-term care

Older people, people with dementia, and people with cognitive impairments can struggle to complete daily tasks that are essential for their wellbeing. Ljeposava is 85 years old, lives in Montenegro
Community-based social service centres as a tool of multilevel partnership for providing long-term care in Slovakia participants
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Quality care for older people in Slovakia

With more people living longer, access to quality long-term, health and social care is increasingly important. In Slovakia, the Banská Bystrica self-governing region has risen to this challenge
Participant and helper in the Jota+ project Belgium
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Helping young people to discover their talent for work

When Kristof left school, he had no qualifications, no idea what he would like to do for work and very little confidence. Like many vulnerable young adults, leaving school without qualifications had
Diakonisches Werk Dortmund and Lünen gGmbH
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A helping hand for new arrivals

Many EU citizens from other Member States who arrive in Dortmund need extra support to successfully settle into their new home. This transition is not always easy: barriers such as language
Journey goes on youth particpants in class
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Reuniting young Italians after the pandemic

Throughout the pandemic, students like Adele and Francesco lost access to school, a place where they socialise, learn and build friendships. The Journey Goes On project brought 22 students in Maratea