Are you looking for training for people with disabilities? We have good news: the Adecco Foundation is going to invest 300,000 euros in scholarships for the 2020-2021 academic year in scholarships aimed at students with disabilities, higher education students between 16 and 30 years old, and other people who want to improve their linguistic and digital skills, at any working age.
The call is part of the #EmploymentForAll project , which the Adecco Foundation japan phone number data carries out together with more than 400 companies committed to the labour inclusion of people with disabilities. This edition is particularly relevant as we find ourselves in a situation of social and labour emergency that will cause many families to find themselves in very difficult situations.
Training for people with disabilities can be requested from September 10 to October 15 on the Adecco Foundation website ( www.fundacionadecco.org ). A disability certificate is required.
Modality 1: Linguistic and digital skills
Linguistic and digital skills are two major pillars for accessing the 21st century labour market, and there is still a significant gap between people with and without disabilities. For this reason, the scholarships include linguistic and digital skills in one of their modalities, open to any disabled person of working age.
Modality 2: qualified training of young people with disabilities
Support will also be provided to students with disabilities between the ages of 16 and 30 who are pursuing higher education. The aim is to promote qualified training for young people with disabilities, so that they can access the labour market in a normalised manner and on equal terms, guaranteeing a more inclusive future.