Europe 2020: Youth Employment, Entrepreneurship, Micro-Finances SECOND TRANSNATIONAL EXCHANGE WORKSHOP 15th – 18th May 2012, EALING T ACKLING Y OUNG P.

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Europe 2020: Youth Employment, Entrepreneurship, Micro-Finances SECOND TRANSNATIONAL EXCHANGE WORKSHOP 15th – 18th May 2012, EALING T ACKLING Y OUNG P EOPLE’S W ELFARE IN E UROPE “EMPLOYMENT ROUTES AT THE LOCAL LEVEL”

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE Local Action Group(LAG ) Set Project Presentation Presentation / definition of the target group 9 Partners: public and private institutions (NGO ) "NEETS - Neither in employment, education nor training in situation “ Age between 15 and 24 Unregistered Living in two Amadora rehousing neighborhoods

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE Increasing knowledge about the reality of young people neither in employment, education nor training ("NEETS “) contributing to the success of the project Tackling YOUNG PEOPLE'S WELFARE IN EUROPE. " OVERALL AIM INSTRUMENTS FOR INFORMATION COLLECTION Workshops and meetings using mind mapping techniques, among others Diagrams of cause and effect analysis Document analysis and statistics Questionnaire surveys online and workshop to collect specific information Construction of Logical Models Young people Organizations

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE VI. Script for workshop and focus groups with relevant stakeholders I. Meeting with the project team II. Focus group for planning and defining the dimensions and the criteria for data collection III. Construction of the questionnaire to collect information on the dimensions and criteria considered relevant IV. Application of the questionnaire, online V. Analysis of results and feedback to the project team VII. Workshops for information and diagnosis VIII. Preliminary report IX. Improvements and final report of the study. Methodology

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS AGE

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS Female GENDER RESIDENCE

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS NATIONALITY Another municipality Another Country Another parish PLACE OF BIRTH

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL Less than 6 months 6 months - 1 year 1 – 2 years 2 – 4 years 4 – 6 years 6 – 8 years More than 8 years Another situation

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS SCHOOL EXPERIENCE Very Negative Negative Neutral Positive Very Positive Without Opinion

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS DURTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT Never worked Less than 6 months 6 months – 1 year 1 – 2 years 2 – 4 years 4 – 6 years 6 – 8 years More than 8 years Other situation

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE SOME RESULTS LOOKING FOR A JOB NO YES REGISTRATION ON EMPLOYMENT CENTRE YES NO

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE WELFARE IN EUROPE NEXT STEPS Application of the questionnaire, online TO THE ORGANIZATIONS Analysis of the results Script for workshop and focus groups with relevant stakeholder groups Workshops for information and diagnosis Final Report and Local Action Plan

BASE LINE STUDY TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE LAG Meetings Worksohp with Stackolders Brochure CMA - web site DISSEMINATION

TACKLING YOUNG PEOPLE’S WELFARE IN EUROPE THANKS FOR YOUR ATENTION