037 - Inclusive training for professional, Caritasverband der Erzdiözese
Salzburg, Austria
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ONTACT
Caritasverband de Erzdiözese Salzburg
Mr. Franz Promberger
Austria
www.sob-caritas.at+43 662 908668
franz.promberger@sob-caritas.atO
VERALL GOAL
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MISSION
The main objective of the project is to help and educate people with disabilities to be qualified assistants in social care.
Furthermore it is also possible to gain the certificate for the professional home helper under certain requirements. In
addition, it is important to supervise the internships during the training and prepare the people for a possible career in
that field – and it is important to sensitize health and social facilities to hire persons with disabilities in their companies.
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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED
Within the framework of the EU project INVESTT the idea, to educate people with disabilities in the social care sector,
was created. This should not happen, as in other locations in Austria, in an integrated form but inclusive. This means
that the institute integrates training for professional-social cares in their education offer but the class itself is inclusive.
The access to training skilled social care is technically open to everyone under the access conditions (minimum age of 19
years, German Diploma B1).
The training lasts two years and comprises a total of 1600 hours, with 960 hours theory and 640 hours of internship.
Classes are always held in team teaching, specialization trainings are offered to help to maintain the learning outcomes
and the trainees are accompanied during the placement intensively by the social instructor of the institution and a
teacher from the school.
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OUNTRY IN WHICH IT WAS DEVELOPED
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Austria
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COUNTRIES IN WHICH IT IS OPERATING
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Austria
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ACTS ABOUT SIZE AND SCOPE
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In the school year 14/15 17 students were taken for the including training "professional social cares“.
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In the first year of training 8 new internships placements were acquired in 13 different health and social
institutions.
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Currently two jobs have been promised for autumn 2015.