The Interskills project took place in Greece, Albania, and Wales aimed to engage young people in each country in exploring together what they understand by employability and what skills and competencies they believe are needed to forge a successful career for themselves.
This project aimed to:
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unlock their potential through skills development |
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strengthen their employment skills, build their self-confidence and make a positive contribution to their societiesbuild intercultural understanding by recognising that young people share similar problems that require them to act and look for a way to solve problems |
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promote active debate amongst wider audiences (through the international dimension of the project) based on the experiences of each country’s project area |
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provide an opportunity for young people to contribute directly to the debate on employability and to share strategies for overcoming barriers to employment |
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highlight new opportunities for educators to provide relevant employment skills to a more inclusive range of young people, perhaps through the development of existing curricula or the establishment of new skill centres |
In Albania Interskills is organised by a partnership of the British Council and CSDC Shkoder.
For more information please contact the Ms. Etleva Selmani Project Manager, at etleva.selmani@britishcouncil.org.al
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