Low-skilled adults are a source that can be empowered to enter jobs with higher demands.
However, they not only face a higher risk of unemployment, but also a social marginalization or social exclusion due to deteriorating work and life conditions. Unfortunately, unemployment disproportionally affects low-skilled workers.
This project will implement a specialised training for guidance practitioners (private/public) to become Career Coaches and provide them with useful complementary ICT tools to support their daily practice, in empowering and up-skilling low-skilled unemployed adults.