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In partenza per l‘Europa “Rete TLN Mobility – mobilità giovani svantaggiati” Stephanie Koenen – Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany) Trento, Novembre 13, 2014

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Page 1: In partenza per l‘Europa “Rete TLN Mobility – mobilità giovani svantaggiati” Stephanie Koenen – Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany)

In partenza per l‘Europa

“Rete TLN Mobility – mobilità giovani svantaggiati”

Stephanie Koenen – Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany)

Trento, Novembre 13, 2014

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1. Context in 2006/2007

Long history of transnational mobility measures in EU

…but only few examples of transnational mobility measures for the target group ‘disadvantaged youth and young adults’.

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2. The German IdA programme 2007-2013

Based on this situation: Set up of a programme for transnational mobility measures for target group in the ESF funding period 2007-2013 in Germany:

IdA - “Integration through exchange “

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=> To improve the chances for disadvantaged people on the labour market through traineeships in other EU countries

3. Objective of the IdA Programme

“The participants for the IdA programme have no deficits but capabilities which are not used to their full potential”.

Municipal job centre in Hamm, Germany

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4. Context in 2012/13

Good practice: IdA ‘Integration through Exchange’ programme in Germany (2007-2013): •approx. 16.000 programme participants •290 host organisations •26 countries•62% in employment, education or further training six months after participation

Weaknesses of transnational cooperation in the 2007-13 programming period:•lack of institutionalised coordination•project operators found it hard to identify TNC partners in other MS•expenditure for preparation of transnational projects generally not eligible in MS.

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5. Set-Up of the ESF Learning Network on Transnational Mobility Measures for Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults (TLN Mobility)

Idea for TLN Mobility:Starting from the EU regulations, ESF Managing Authorities in Member States and define a common framework for mobility and -within the context of an agreed timetable - launch national / regional ESF programmes for youth mobility

Strategic aim:Integrating disadvantaged young people and young adults in the world of work by improving their skills, knowledge and expertise through work-related learning experiences abroad

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agreed on

6. Where do we stand now with TLN Mobility…?

NO § + €

www.tln-mobility.eu

ESF MAs from 15 Member States and Regions in TLN Mobility

Preparation of National

and Regional ESF Calls

ESF:

YES § + €

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7. The Coordinated Call – TARGET GROUP

NEET young people (18-30*) considered vulnerable with regard to the possibility of entry into the labour market, vocational training and education.

In particular, young people who: are dealing with family elderly, sick or disabled (young carers)have left school early are low-skilled are economically inactive are disabledare without work experience

* Extendable to 35 years

=> Appropriate measures to ensure the accessibility of participants with special needs / disabilities

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8. The Coordinated Call

Defines common mandatory minimum criteria for ESF youth mobility calls in the 2014-2020 programming period.

Divided into the following sections: Objectives Target group Method of Implementation (program cycle) Minimum quality standards Implementation structures Common criteria for the eligibility of expenditure

Accompanied by a supplementary Manual of Guidance with further explanations and case studies on the different requirements

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9. Next steps of TLN Mobility

The network partners will publish announcements of the regional and national calls between October 2014 and June 2015. The selected projects will be inserted into a TLN Mobility project database to facilitate partner-finding among pre-selected applicants. A two-day Partner Search Forum is scheduled for the first half of 2015.The projects are expected to start at the latest in September and November 2015.

As project operators and potential applicants, As project operators and potential applicants, for any information on calls for youth mobility projects, for any information on calls for youth mobility projects,

please refer only to your please refer only to your National or Regional ESF Managing AuthorityNational or Regional ESF Managing Authority..

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10. Preview ESF 2014-2020: Transnational Mobility as part of the ESF 2014-2020 in Germany

=> Continuation of IdA as a national ESF programme in the context of the so-called ‚Federal ESF Funding Guideline for Integration‘ => Continuation of IdA as a national ESF programme in the context of the so-called ‚Federal ESF Funding Guideline for Integration‘

designed on the basis of the

TLN Mobility Coordinated Call on

‚Transnational Mobility Measures for

Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults‘

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11. Overview Federal ESF Funding Guideline for Integration 2014 - 2020 (Germany)

Aim: (Re)Integration into Work, Vocational Training, Education

Target Group: People with specific difficulties in accessing the labour market

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Step-by-step and lasting integration of young people between 18 and 35 years in

•employment or

•vocational training or

•school education with the aim of graduation.

12. Objective of focus area: IdA – Integration through Exchange

through participation in a transnational mobility measure.

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13. IdA target group

• Youngsters at the interface between school and vocational training - e.g. early school leavers- youngsters without a vocational training position- younsters without qualifications

• Unemployed young adults at the interface between vocational education and a professional position - e.g. youngsters who have not completed their vocational training

• Single mothers/fathers, young people with disabilities

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14. Transnational mobility measures: sending young people abroad

Selectionof participants

Selectionof participants

Recruitment of

participants

Recruitment of

participants

Preparationof participantsPreparation

of participants

Support and supervision during the stay abroad

Support and supervision during the stay abroad

Support and assessment

after/of the stay abroad

Support and assessment

after/of the stay abroad

Cooperation Network

Using mobility experience for the

integration process

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• Sending German youngsters abroad:

Two to six month stay abroad (internship/training on the job)

Transfer payments will continue to be paid

Support and supervision throughout the overall measure

Group size: 8-12 participants

Cooperation with a partner organisation from at least one other EU Member State

Preparation: agreement on mode of cooperation

• Hosting of participants from abroad:

Costs will be covered by the transnational partner

Coordination of partner-finding activities on the European level via“TLN Mobility - Learning Network on Transnational Mobility Measures for Disadvantaged Youth and Young Adults” (www.tln-mobility.eu)

15. Transnational mobility measures: sending and hosting

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16. Funding conditions: Ida – Integration through Exchange

• Budget: approx. 30 Mio.€ ESF plus national funds for 2014 bis 2020• Grant of up to 90% of eligible costs• Own contribution of 10% in all regions • Own contribution can be substituted by third-party funds (except for ESF/FEAD and other

EU funds.)

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Thank you very much for your attention.