The document discusses Euroguidance, a European network that promotes guidance and mobility across EU/EFTA countries. It operates national resource centers and aims to promote the European dimension in guidance and provide lifelong guidance and mobility information. A mobility working group develops online resources and tools for guidance counselors and teachers to support mobility for learning and work. The main tool is a wiki space in multiple languages that shares information on guidance and mobility opportunities.
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2. Euroguidance
A European network of national resource
and information centres for guidance and
mobility operating in all the EU/EFTA and
pre-accession countries, including
Switzerland
Goals:
• to promote the European dimension in
guidance
• to provide information on lifelong
guidance and mobility
Main target groups are guidance
practitioners and policy makers from both
the educational and employment sectors
in all European countries
3. Mobility working group
Develops distance learning and makes
available online resources
Disseminates tools and information on
mobility for the work and continued
training of guidance counsellors and
teachers from the employment and
education sectors
Main tool is the wiki space (EN, FR, NL,
LV): a platform for sharing information on
guidance in on mobility(navigation by
table of contents, tag cloud or search
window)
4. Tools for counsellors by
counsellors
Understand how mobility works
Know what mobility opportunities
are available
Prevent problems
Audit your skills
5. Process of mobility
Definition of terms
Theoretical insights
Qualifications and skills for
guidance practitioners
Working methods
Services
European perspectives
6. Coping skills for mobility
Self-reflection tools to identify
emotions
Coping strategies by Canadian,
Australian and US mental health
advisors
7. Education and training
ERASMUS+ programme
EU Learning Opportunities and
Qualifications portal
VENTURE: information on studying,
living and working abroad
National «Study in...» websites
8. Work mobility
European jobs network EURES
EURAXESS portal for research
positions
Erasmus+ project Info4Migrants
Euroguidance UK information portal
on study, gap years and working
abroad VENTURE
9. European policies and
instruments
Documents from the European
Commission and other bodies
Networks, organisations and fora on
European and international level
Projects on guidance
European financing for projects
Mobility for guidance counsellors
10. Publications
«Mobility advice interview» in EN,
FR, DE, NL, GR, LV
«Open the Door to the World»
«Stages en Europe»
«Hidden Competences»
«Learning by leaving»
«Disadvantaged groups in
transnational placement projects»
«Euroguidance Insight» newsletter
11. Research and further
reading
Tips for critical approaches toward
reading research and examining
data
Link to CiteULike bibliography of
mobility related articles
12. Useful links
Different language versions of the
mobility wiki (EN, FR, NL, LV)
Euroguidance network main website
Euroguidance LinkedIn group
Pinterest and Twitter accounts
European Lifelong Guidance Policy
Network ELGPN
Mobility information sites
13. Downloads
Presentations in Dutch, French,
Greek, Croatian and English on
different aspects of mobility and
the role of guidance counsellors
14. Contact details
EUROGUIDANCE Belgium
- Belgique Francophone: Dominique Lorent, Thierno Sow, Corinne Lamontagne; Bruxelles
Formation, t.sow@bruxellesformation.be
- Flanders: Jozef Vanraepenbusch, EPOS Agency, jozef.vanraepenbusch@epos-vlaanderen.be
EUROGUIDANCE Croatia: Mia Trcol, Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes
euroguidance@mobilnost.hr
EUROGUIDANCE France: Graziana Boscato, Ministry of National Education's Euroguidance Centres
in collaboration with ONISEP (French national office for education and career information),
euroguidance@wanadoo.fr
EUROGUIDANCE Greece: Vouli Tetradakou, National Organisation for the Certification of
Qualifications and Vocational Guidance Ε.Ο.Π.Π.Ε.Π, guidance@eoppep.gr
EUROGUIDANCE Italy: Concetta Fonzo, Institute for the Development of Vocational Training of
Workers ISFOL, euroguidance@isfol.it
EUROGUIDANCE Latvia: Brigita Mikelsone, Ilze Jansone, State Education Development Agency,
euroguidance@viaa.gov.lv
EUROGUIDANCE Luxemburg: Antoinette Thill-Rollinger, Claudine Colbach, Jeannot Ferres, CPOS
Maison de L’orientation, jeannot.ferres@cpos.lu
EUROGUIDANCE Serbia: Marko Brankovic, Foundation Tempus, euroguidance@tempus.ac.rs
EUROGUIDANCE Slovenia: Sabina Skarja, Employment Service of Slovenia,
euroguidance@ess.gov.si
EUROGUIDANCE Switzerland: Monika Stach, ch Foundation for federal cooperation,
m.stach@chstiftung.ch