For care workers, work-related stress is a serious problem. This issue has been exacerbated by a shortage of skilled care professionals across Europe due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pace of technological progress is not in doubt, but how can schools harness such advances for their students? The ‘Let’s go on!’ project, funded by the European Social Fund, is applying innovative
Suggestopedia is a Bulgarian method of teaching that combines pedagogy, psychology and artistic approaches. The first Suggestopedia centre for children from 7 – 14 years old opened its doors in Pleven
When faced with poverty, it can be incredibly difficult to find a job and turn your life around. Groep Intro vzw West-Vlaanderen offers vulnerable jobseekers in Belgium an opportunity to make a living
Labour markets are changing, and Europe’s economies need to prepare. The ‘green transition’ will transform whole industries with opportunities that will benefit both workers and the environment. It’s
For young adults who grew up in care, life can be challenging. ‘It is not so easy for a child who has left a care home to discover themselves,’ says Kristina, now 22, who lives in Karmėlava, Lithuania
Apprenticeships are one of the most effective routes for young people and adults to get on the career ladder, and a perfect way to retrain later in life. With support from the European Social Fund
The Richmond Foundation offers a comprehensive support package to people experiencing mental health problems and extends this support to their families and other people in their support network. The
Mirela and Dario’s six-year-old, Dimitra, has a developmental disability. Apart from a lack of support services near where they live in Daruvar, Croatia, Dimitra was becoming increasingly isolated, as
There are plenty of fulfilling and well-paying job vacancies in the medico-social sector, but it is difficult for employers to find enough workers, especially young people, with the right