Assess: Tools for continuous evaluation of competences and approaches to employment support
This online evaluation tool has been designed as a useful resource for trainers and tutors in companies and training centres. The ASSESS tool will help them to evaluate workers and candidates, focusing on their performance indicators, as well as on the importance of the correlation between individual projects and the needs of companies and businesses.
Competendo: Digital toolbox
The digital toolbox of Competendo gathers some tools and materials that, following their mission, builds a bridge between the theoretical dimension (competency concept and validation frameworks), societal impact (socio-political dimension), and the practical working fields of workers in formal and non-formal education (field dimension).
Forward project: Toolbox and handbook for professionals
Chosen as an example of good practice by the European Commision, the Forward project offers a downloadable toolbox and handbook aiming to improve the social inclusion of migrant women.
Guide for migrants’ recruitment
This guide provides material that can be used by both employers and employees, as well as anyone offering guidance, as a support tool to cover legal rights and procedures. It also offers a decalogue to follow in order to offer equal opportunities, including putting value on non-formal acquired competences as well as competences built in […]
Stories about caring and (in)equality
This document is a compendium of migrant females working in the care sector and how they face inequality. At the end of the document, some challenges are highlighted, such as the need to raise awareness of, and put value on, the care services that are performed in private settings.
Basic guidance for migrants
Guide covering the most basic needs that any migrant looking for guidance will require, such as legal support, education access and education standardization.
Formal, non-formal and informal education
This video explains clearly what formal, non-formal and informal education mean, as well as giving examples and highlighting the pros and cons of each one.
Women and migration: The global care chain and the transformation of families
This case study, built through the life story of a female migrant in the centre of Spain, leads us through different aspects of migration through the eyes of a female carer, and how they impact on the private space (the families) and the public space, building a global connection.
Practical guide for inclusive communication
This practical guide offers the key elements to keep in mind during any communication, in a business or public space, in order to be gender friendly. This guide can be used also to work on inclusion from a migration point of view.
Migration and gender: the feminisation of transnational migration
This document, supported by the Junta de Andalucía, offers a broad vision on migration from a gender perspective. It includes a theoretical framework, as well as a section with tools, and another with case studies.