Training opportunities for young migrants

Tuesday 6 September 2016

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In CESIE, a training on employability has been started and it is addressed to young migrants hosted by some communities for unaccompanied minors and SPRAR for adults, located in Palermo.

The training course is made by 8 meetings, 2 times per week, implemented in English and it is managed by an international group of EVS volunteers, hosted by CESIE, composed by: Anna From Greece, Dima from Lebanoon, Mariija from Croatia  and Remi from France.

13 young people coming from Gambia and Nigeria are involved in discovering their skills, through an enhancement of their previous experiences in their Country of origin and identification of technical, social and personal competences required generally by the job market and specifically by job desired.

Construction of CV, simulation of job interview, Ted Talks, team-building activities and problem solving are the main actions which will allow those guys to get in tune with the Hosting Country and to develop tools needed to reach their life goals.

In October, the course will be done in Italian.

For info, please contact Roberta Lo Bianco: roberta.lobianco@cesie.org

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