21 to 28 november 2013. employability skills or soft skills

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Page 1: 21 to 28 November 2013. EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS OR SOFT SKILLS

21 to 28 November 2013

Page 2: 21 to 28 November 2013. EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS OR SOFT SKILLS

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

OR

SOFT SKILLS

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2011 the University of Bath and GHK Consulting were

commissioned by the European Youth Forum to carry out a study on theimpact of non-formal education in

youth organizations on young people’s

employability through the development of “soft skills”

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WHAT IS EMPLOYABILITY?

The relative chance of finding and maintaining

different kinds of employment

Fulfilling the requirements of a

specific job

How one stands relative to others

within a hierarchy of job seekers

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Increased evidence that “Employability Skills” or “Soft Skills” are developed through

Non Formal and Informal Learning

And the biggest example is

Volunteering or Participation in youth organizations

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75% of EVS participants say that the experience has

improved their employment prospects

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The most demanded SOFT SKILLS in

employment

• Communication• Organizational/

Planning• Decision Making• Team Work• Confidence/

Autonomy• Numeracy• Sense of Initiative

Skills developed in Youth Organizations

• Communication• Team Work• Adaptability /

Flexibility• Self Confidence• Intercultural skills• Decision Making• Organizations /

Planning

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Young people who report higher levels of involvement

in youth organizations activities (frequency &

duration) also report higher levels of skills development

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Skills need to be produced

Skills need to meet a demand in the labor market

Young people need to be aware of those skills

Young people need to know how to present them

Employers need to accept the legitimacy of these skills

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Youth Organizations are core providers of non formal education among young people

However this is neither recorded nor recognized

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Benefits of Non Formal Education:

Enhancement of individual HUMAN CAPITAL

Development of Soft Skills

Stimulation of active citizenship, social inclusion and social cohesion

Personal fulfillment and development