• Home
    Home
  • ENAIP NET
    ENAIP NET
  • People
    People
  • Enterprises
    Enterprises
  • International
    International
    • EVSW 2020
      EVSW 2020
  • News
    News
  • Social Wall
    Social Wall
  • Projects
    Projects
  • Contacts
    Contacts
  • it
    it
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD OFFICE

via B. Luini, 5 – Milano 20123

+39 02 88124101

info@enaip.net

Image Not Found On Media Library
  • Home
    Home
  • ENAIP NET
    ENAIP NET
  • People
    People
  • Enterprises
    Enterprises
  • International
    International
    • EVSW 2020
      EVSW 2020
  • News
    News
  • Social Wall
    Social Wall
  • Projects
    Projects
  • Contacts
    Contacts
  • it
    it
Image Not Found On Media Library
Image Not Found On Media Library
  • Italiano

EUROPEAN TRAINING PROVIDERS MEET COMMISSIONER SCHMIT

On June 9, EVTA together with the VET4EU2 Platform members, met with Commissioner Nicolas Schmit, responsible for Jobs and Social Rights, to discuss how the European Associations of VET Providers can support the implementation of the Commissioner’s agenda during his 5-years mandate.

Commissioner Schmit’s priorities focus on boosting employment and promoting a well-skilled workforce that can be responsive to the digital and climate transition, giving a central role to social rights for all and social inclusion.

A word echoed several times during the meeting: “transformation”.

The COVID-19 emergency brought in big challenges for Europe and for the entire world but has also proved to be a boost towards transformation. The Commissioner highlighted the prominent role of Vocational Education and Training Providers in the transformation of the EU economy and change in EU society, especially in this specific context. VET should be user-oriented, friendly, inclusive and capable to support everyone throughout their lives.

COVID-19 highlighted the digital divide and its considerable impact on society and on the labour market. Likewise, it has become a catalyst for educational institutions worldwide to search for innovative and creative solutions in a relatively short period of time and has led to the mainstreaming of online education. The digital transformation will create new opportunities for developing new skills and competences, which will be at the core of the future economic development. Digital skills need a stronger double focus: (i) a sector-specific approach which facilitates a prompt uptake of innovation; and (ii) a critical-reflective approach, in order for people to be empowered to reflect on technical applications and their impacts and purposes, from the use of digital devices to sharing own data, to the adoption of AI and the use of robots in work environments.

 

COMMISSIONER SCHMITGreen skills and sustainability will also contribute to transformation of the EU economy and society. On one side, they will foster the creation of new jobs based on the skills for the emerging green economy as a result of sector transformation, circular economy, and green transition, in line with the New Industrial Strategy for Europe. On the other side, general green skills for all citizens will be at the basis of a green culture and a green future. European citizens need to be skilled to face environmental challenges and to gain capacity and confidence to deal with transitions in the most appropriate way.

Recent graduates and young workers are at risk of being most affected by the consequences of the pandemic and confronted with a much harder labour market than the one from previous years. EU initiatives like the Erasmus+ programme, the ESF+, the Youth guarantee and the EAfA are important and strong tools for ensuring skills improvement and practical education, and will play a key role to ensure inclusive excellence and access to education and training for all. Investing in people by funding vocational training, upskilling and reskilling programmes shows to have a positive impact on the employment rates, thus fostering inclusion and social development.

Based on this, Commissioner Schmit announced some actions and initiatives that will see the lights in the upcoming months and for which he has invited VET providers’ Associations to actively contribute to:

  • a Council Recommendation on VET , which will introduce new momentum for VET in the discussions with Member States in the Council, and
  • a Pact for Skills, foreseen for November 2020.

VET4EU2 associations are ready to put their direct expertise and their knowledge in the field at the disposal of the EU Commissioners’ agenda, to reach out to the final beneficiaries and push forward societal changes and create lasting values.

Email
Articoli recenti
  • VISITA DELEGAZIONE DELL’UNIVERSITÀ E. MONDLANE (Maputo – Mozambico) al via la partnership del progetto PRETEP PLUS
  • Nell’Anno Europeo delle Competenze il progetto baSE entra nel vivo
  • ENAIP NET A JOB&Orienta : TUTTO IL PROGRAMMA DEGLI EVENTI E I LINK PER ASSISTERE VIA WEB E IN PRESENZA!
  • Job & Orienta 2022
  • Erasmus+ KA3 VENHANS Project – Final Events
Archivio
  • April 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • June 2020
  • November 2019
  • September 2019
  • July 2019
  • May 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • May 2018
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
Categorie
  • Uncategorized
ENAIP NET IMPRESA SOCIALE

ENAIP NET is an Italian consortium that offers vocational training and job placement services.

LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD OFFICE

via B. Luini, 5 – Milano 20123
+39 02 88124101
segreteria@enaipnet.it
P.IVA: 09599830966

Cookies e Privacy:
Gestisci il consenso
Privacy policy

FOLLOW US
Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
© 2017 Enaip Net Impresa Sociale - P.I.  - Privacy
EUROPEAN TRAINING PROVIDERS MEET COMMISSIONER SCHMIT - ENAIPNET Impresa Sociale
Utilizziamo i cookie sul nostro sito Web per offrirti l'esperienza più pertinente ricordando le tue preferenze e ripetendo le visite. Cliccando su "Accetta tutti", acconsenti all'uso di TUTTI i cookie. Tuttavia, puoi visitare "Impostazioni cookie" per fornire un consenso controllato.
Impostazione CookiesAccetta tuttiRifiuta TuttiLeggi di più
Gestisci il consenso

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
SAVE & ACCEPT