This document summarizes a 4-day P2P study tour on youth employment strategies held in Brussels from December 14-17, 2009. The study tour brought together around 30 participants from civil society organizations in the Western Balkans and Turkey. Over the 4 days, participants learned about EU employment policies and programs, best practices from Belgium and Spain, and engaged with organizations like the European Commission, Parliament, Economic and Social Committee, BusinessEurope, and European Youth Forum on challenges and strategies regarding youth employment in Europe.
The document is a template for a PowerPoint presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design marketplace. It contains multiple slides with editable text boxes and images that can be customized with company information. Instructions are included on how to apply formatting consistently across slides using master slides.
This document summarizes a two-day information workshop in Belgrade, Serbia for labour inspectors and other officials about the practical implementation of the EU Directive on safety at construction sites. The workshop aimed to discuss the roles and responsibilities of various parties to ensure health and safety, including clients, project supervisors, self-employed workers, and health and safety coordinators. Over the two days, experts from Portugal, Finland, Spain, Italy, and the Czech Republic presented on their national experiences implementing the Directive and case studies of coordinating health and safety at the different stages of construction projects.
The document discusses the European Employment Strategy (EES). It describes how the EES was established through the Amsterdam Treaty to coordinate employment policies among EU member states. It requires national action plans for employment and monitors their implementation. The EES was revised in 2005 and built into the broader Lisbon Strategy for economic growth and jobs.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of digital marketing. It summarizes marketing from versions 1.0 to 2.0, describing how the internet, web, mobile, social media, advertising and shopping have evolved. It notes that early web 1.0 focused on brochure-style websites while today's web 2.0 enables user-generated content and social networking. Looking ahead, it speculates that marketing 3.0 will be highly personalized and customized based on individual preferences through advances in mobile devices, social media, targeted advertising and personalized shopping experiences.
This 3-day study visit is for new Romanian and Bulgarian experts on social policy. It will show management practices for the European Social Fund in Spain. The visit includes presentations and tours of organizations involved in youth services, disabled entrepreneurship, social services, education projects, cultural programs, and the management of European regional funds. Site visits are scheduled in Valencia and surrounding cities.
This document outlines an itinerary for a study tour on developing community-based social services for people with disabilities. Over four days, the tour will:
1) Familiarize participants from Western Balkan and Turkish civil society organizations with EU policies, programs and best practices related to disability services.
2) Provide opportunities to network with EU institutions like the European Commission and European Parliament, as well as disability advocacy groups.
3) Feature presentations from EU member states on developing community services and transitioning from institutional to community-based care.
This document summarizes a 4-day P2P study tour on youth employment strategies held in Brussels from December 14-17, 2009. The study tour brought together around 30 participants from civil society organizations in the Western Balkans and Turkey. Over the 4 days, participants learned about EU employment policies and programs, best practices from Belgium and Spain, and engaged with organizations like the European Commission, Parliament, Economic and Social Committee, BusinessEurope, and European Youth Forum on challenges and strategies regarding youth employment in Europe.
The document is a template for a PowerPoint presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design marketplace. It contains multiple slides with editable text boxes and images that can be customized with company information. Instructions are included on how to apply formatting consistently across slides using master slides.
This document summarizes a two-day information workshop in Belgrade, Serbia for labour inspectors and other officials about the practical implementation of the EU Directive on safety at construction sites. The workshop aimed to discuss the roles and responsibilities of various parties to ensure health and safety, including clients, project supervisors, self-employed workers, and health and safety coordinators. Over the two days, experts from Portugal, Finland, Spain, Italy, and the Czech Republic presented on their national experiences implementing the Directive and case studies of coordinating health and safety at the different stages of construction projects.
The document discusses the European Employment Strategy (EES). It describes how the EES was established through the Amsterdam Treaty to coordinate employment policies among EU member states. It requires national action plans for employment and monitors their implementation. The EES was revised in 2005 and built into the broader Lisbon Strategy for economic growth and jobs.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of digital marketing. It summarizes marketing from versions 1.0 to 2.0, describing how the internet, web, mobile, social media, advertising and shopping have evolved. It notes that early web 1.0 focused on brochure-style websites while today's web 2.0 enables user-generated content and social networking. Looking ahead, it speculates that marketing 3.0 will be highly personalized and customized based on individual preferences through advances in mobile devices, social media, targeted advertising and personalized shopping experiences.
This 3-day study visit is for new Romanian and Bulgarian experts on social policy. It will show management practices for the European Social Fund in Spain. The visit includes presentations and tours of organizations involved in youth services, disabled entrepreneurship, social services, education projects, cultural programs, and the management of European regional funds. Site visits are scheduled in Valencia and surrounding cities.
This document outlines an itinerary for a study tour on developing community-based social services for people with disabilities. Over four days, the tour will:
1) Familiarize participants from Western Balkan and Turkish civil society organizations with EU policies, programs and best practices related to disability services.
2) Provide opportunities to network with EU institutions like the European Commission and European Parliament, as well as disability advocacy groups.
3) Feature presentations from EU member states on developing community services and transitioning from institutional to community-based care.
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