With the support of the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), Cantabria (Spain) has expanded a project aimed at meeting the mental health needs of students.
For many young people, leaving school without a diploma can feel like a dead end. In Haarlem, Netherlands, and the surrounding areas, Spaarne Werkt is proving that it doesn’t have to be. By offering
For many foreign-born jobseekers in Sweden, finding work can feel out of reach – especially without local language skills or work experience. The Etableringslyftet (Establishment Boost) project
In Timisoara, Romania, many elderly people face isolation and loneliness – challenges that often go unnoticed but have a profound impact on their mental and physical health. The Geras project, funded
For many job seekers, finding a job is only part of the challenge. Staying employed – and thriving at work – requires the right match between their skills, needs, and workplace. With support from the
Actiris's childcare initiative in Brussels helps parents access reliable childcare, enabling them to pursue jobs or training and build better futures for their families.
Two practical schools in Gorinchem, Netherlands, are using ESF+ funds to help students develop their talents, gain practical skills, and transition confidently into the workforce and society.
The Lone Parents initiative used digital tools and personalised support to help single parents overcome barriers to employment and improve their skills, employability, and social inclusion.
The ELA project in Germany offers work-related learning experiences in Italy or Greece for young adults aged 18 to 30, equipping them with skills and insights that help them find jobs.
A new initiative funded by the Just Transition Fund (JTF) aims to support workers from the declining coal industry by equipping them with the skills needed in a rapidly evolving labour market.