Adecco and Ikaslan Bizkaia promote professionally training candidates with disabilities

July 20, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

The Adecco Foundation and Ikaslan Bizkaia, association of public vocational training centers (FP), have signed a collaboration agreement whose objective is to guide students with disabilities to increase their employment possibility and promote their professionalization through professional training.

Under this agreement, framed in the social project #EmpleoParaTodos: committed to the FP, expert consultants in inclusion of the Adecco Foundation will develop a personalized itinerary with each of the students with disabilities through accompaniment, guidance, training and labor inter-mediation.

At the same time, sensitization sessions will be held so that students, professors and administrators become aware of the need to break down barriers and labels around people with disabilities and thus favor their social and labor inclusion, in this case, through of Education.

Montse Izaguirre, Regional Director of the Adecco Foundation in the Basque Country, stressed "the importance of professional training centers when it comes to facilitating access and reception for students with disabilities, as their training is one of the most important steps critics in their professional itinerary."

For his part, José Manuel González Fidalgo, President of Ikaslan Bizkaia, said that "the presence of students with disabilities in our vocational training centers is a double guarantee of a future job inclusion, since, on the one hand, future graduates with disabilities they acquire a training that opens doors to the labor market, and on the other hand, we educate the values ​​of diversity to the rest of our classmates, who are detached from all those prejudices and barriers that they might have towards colleagues with disabilities."

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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