1. Fédération Familles Rurales Pays de Loire- France
2. iriv conseil- France
3. Infodef- Spain
4. SA- Lithuania
5. JAMK University- Finland
6.Fundacja Agencji Sluzby Spolecznej, Poland
The EU team met for the first time in Angers in October 2015.
invitation at the City hall of Angers with local councillors in charge of European affairs, Angers, October 2015 |
is a French federation gathering 42000 families (members), 500 local associations (regional network), 10 000 volunteers and 5 departmental federations. Created in 1982, the Federation has led regional projects, developed trainings for adults, been involved in European co-operation, and has promoted the interests of families on a regional level. As a training organization, the regional federation trains each year 80 adults learners in the socioeducative field - part time integrated with time on the work place (representing 60% of the total time of the training).
Key person 1- Vanessa Chapeau deputy director, Master in Sociology (University of Angers) in charge of the project Key Tutors for the Federation . She is also responsible for the training of association managers.
Key person 2- Karine Perrouin , Adult Training Manager, specialised in the training of leaders in socioeducative field with a relevant knowledge of adult learners and strong working relationship with the host organizations of the tutoring actions.
conseil was created in 2000 by the Institute for Research and Information on Volunteering (www.iriv.net - 1997-2017). The Institute is a free private institution, nonprofit, independent of public administrations and economic interests, with the aim to improve knowledge and practice within the nonprofit sector. It has been partner, coordinator or leader of more than 50 projects since 1997 - European, national and regional projects.
Key person - Bénédicte Halba, doctor in Economics (University Paris I-Panthéon Assas, 1996) founding President of the Institute for Research and Information on Volunteering (iriv, since 1997) and director of iriv conseil (since 2000).She initiated the Key Tutors project together with the Federations Familles rurales Pays de Loire and has spread the word on the achieved outputs on the several websites implemented by iriv- www.iriv-publications.net & www.iriv-club.iriv.net (for the testing of the Key Tutors at the Cité des Métiers in 2016-2017) and among iriv's network (France & Europe)
is an organization founded with the intention to provide services and develop projects for the promotion of the Local Development through Education and Culture. It works in partnership with schools, VET centers, Adult Education organizations, Public Administrations and community and voluntary sector organizations to deliver adult education and skills to meet local needs.
Key person 1- Jesús Boyano is co-founder and and General Manager of INFODEF. He is also lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Education and Social Work of the University of Valladolid. He has been for many years Projects Manager and Head of the European Projects and Studies Unit at the University of Valladolid General Foundation.
Key person 2- Federico Campos is projects Manager at INFODEF, he has more than 10 years of experience in the design of innovative methodologies and the management of training and counseling programmes for disadvantage groups.
is a non-governmental and non-profit organization founded in 1995. Its objectives are the development of lifelong training ; Improving the well-being of a family providing knowledge of teh culture, economy and social life ; Individual capacity development to be integrated in job market.
Key person 1-Nijole Butkeviciene is the current Director. She has 19 years of executive work and 10 years of the social project leader experience.
Key person 2- Edita Svidleraitė is the projects coordinator and accountant in Skudutiskio academy Head of the projects division in JSC “Tezaurus auditas”.
located in Central Finland, is an international HEI with 8000 students & 650 staff members. The basic tasks include degree awarding education, RDI and continuing education & services. For international mobility, JAMK achieved EU’s 2013 Erasmus Award for Excellence. One of JAMK’s focus areas is innovative learning. The focus is on the learner, and key concepts include need-based guidance, development of a guiding working manner, e-learning and the recognition of prior learning.
Key person 1- Eila Burns has worked as a Senior Lecturer at the Teacher Education College of JAMK University of Applied Sciences since 2005 and previously as a VET teacher for 12 years in Finland and 7 years as Special Educational Needs (SEN) teacher in England.
Key person 2- Marja Olsonen works as a Senior Lecturer at the Teacher Education College of JAMK University of Applied Sciences.
Key person 1- Lech Koscielak has a an over 20 years of pedagogical experience as a University lecturer, specializing in social work.
Key person 2- Ida Koscielak has worked for the FASS since she has finished her studies at the University of Warsaw.
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