| Moderator:
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Lisbeth Kristiansson, Co-ordinator
Swedish EG Program office in the county of
Jönköping |
| Participants:
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Margit Ferm, Empowerment, Sweden
Silke Ulrich, Empowerment, Germany
Elisabeth Haslinger, Empowerment, Austria
Barbro Ribert, Empowerment, Sweden
Gabi Schreiber, Empowerment, Germany |
| Documentation: |
Kerstin
Ernerskog, County council in the county of
Jönköping, Sweden |
| Hostesses:
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Anna-Carin
Nero
Elisabeth Ek-Hallberg |
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| Program:
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Projects summary:
- 1. Empowerment for
Women, Sweden
- Target group:
Unemployed women from 35 to 61 years old
- Aim: To prepare
ourselves for the labour market and to become
self-supporting. To increase our quality of life
and to create a new profession the
co-ordinator.
- Method: To work on a
"grass-root" level, to improve our
health, to increase self-reliance, to take
control over your own life, to believe in the
future, daring to plan for it, to get an
understanding for other cultures/transnational
partners.
- Groups: 6-7 members
in each group with two co-ordinators. The
co-ordinators were trained for a period of 5-8
weeks. Some of their tasks are to create a safe
atmosphere to see to that everyone is allowed
talk to a full step to listen with a creative ear
to pay attention to the members needs and
wishes.
- The group members
will give each other feedback, make each other
understand that you are OK as you are, learn to
accept feelings and to help each with the
individual career plan.
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- 2. Project
Empowerment, Austria
- Institution: Vienne
Red Cross, supported by AMS (Arbeitsmarket
Service) and EFS (European Social Fund)
- Aim/purpose:
Vocational rehabilitation of long-term unemployed
persons, also with psychosomatic impairments.
- Participants: 34
persons (32 women, 2 men), age 25-52 years old,
most of them low-qualified.
- Duration: February
-98 September -99
- This project is based
on three phases:
- 1. Self-help
phase/reflection phase 2 months
- The participants
are guided by psychologists to strengthen
their self-consciousness and for
group-dynamic processes, to get the
possibility to speak about their situation.
This phase also included leisure-time
activities, etc.
2. Changing phase, 3
months
- 30 hours per week
theory with some practical elements, like
excursions. This phase is for training the
social competence, dealing with conflict
situations, communication training, foreign
language (English), training in computer
skills and lectures in social topics.
3. Educational phase,
12 months
The participants
are employed at the Red Cross for 30 hours per
week. They are trained for the professions as
home care assistant and assistant for elderly
people in theory and practice. Besides the
regular elements, the practice includes the work
in nursing homes and homes for handicapped
people.
The project included time for preparation before
the start of the first phase, and after the end
of the third phase.
After successful completion of the project, the
Red Cross will take over the participants in its
"Health and Social Service" operation.
- 3. Empowerment,
Chemnitz, Germany
- Institution: VbFF e.
V Chemnitz
- Partners: Sweden and
Austria (that is, 1 and 2 above)
- Duration, education:
10 women 98-02-01 98-11-30 and 10 women
98-10-01 99-07-30
- Special aspect:
Psycosomatical impairments, due to unemployment
- Aim: Long-term
unemployed persons get special training to
increase their chances to come back to labour
market.
- Method: Phase 1
planning. Individual career plan
- Phase 3
changing. Vocational training in different
subjects
- Phase 4
creating new jobs. Work placement in Germany,
Sweden and Austria

Discussions Summary
There are close points of
similarity between the projects:
- the statue of health
connected to unemployment
- After a short
time in unemployment, the person puts in
a disadvantage. The society as well as
the individual attitude of unemployment
have an important influence on the
experience to be needed or insignificant.
This is a point, which influences the
self-confidence.
- The mental
health of the participants has been
recovered by the projects. Its
uncertain to say anything about how the
physical condition is recovered depending
on joining the projects.
The difference between the
projects:
- The result of the
Austrian project the participants get job
after the period.
- The result of the
Swedish project at least a few of the
participants get job.
- The result of the
German project the participants will
probably not have any jobs after the period
because of the difficult labour market,
especially for women.
The motivations of the
participants are there any difference between the
projects?
- The participants in
the Swedish project hope that they can get a job
after the period, but its not their primary
aim.
- The participants of
the German project are searching for jobs but if
it is not possible, find any other employment,
like education to make the best of the
situation. 60% of the women in Chemnitz are
unemployed.
- The participants in
the Austrian project are motivated because they
have great possibilities to get jobs. It is
important for the participants to really believe
that they are capable to get a job after the
period.
- You must want to
change your situation of life and it must be your
own choice. You must begin with personal
development it can be a hard work but
necessary. You must dare.
- The co-ordinators are
very important for helping the participants to
find what they wish to do, what they already can
do, and to eliminate the fear.
Individual plans
- The individual plans
are a very successful way to work better
then collective solutions. The focus is on what
each participant needs and wishes. It is an
expensive way to work but its the only way
for success.
- Since the results of
the Austrian project are predestined jobs, it is
not necessary to make up individual plans for the
career.
Miscellaneous
- The mainstreaming in
all projects is equality.
- The experience is
that it is difficult to engage men in projects
like these. Women discuss in groups and work in
groups more than men do.
- If only men could be
motivated and if the model would be adapted to
mens situation, it could work in a very
good way. The models can be applicated also to
other projects. It could be an exciting
possibility for development for both men and
women to mix groups and work with such projects.
- The personality is
more important than whether you are a man or a
woman, when participating in a project.
- For a successful
project, it must be implemented in all levels and
also transnationally. A vital point is that the
participants inform about the project. You listen
to the participants rather than to the project
leaders.
- To become more
creative, you have to build up your
self-confidence and self-knowledge.
- One of the aims in
the project is to help each other and to help
yourself. You choose do something or do
not.
- It is important to
believe in yourself and accept yourself as you
are.
- It is important that
the co-ordinators come from the target group.
They can understand the participants, sharing the
same background.


Result of the projects so far
- Different networks
in different levels - transnational
networks. This expands the understanding both
within the countries and outside the
international borders.
- The transnational
co-operations are very important for the
development to find solutions of the employment.
- Some of the
employment offices have changed their attitude
towards the unemployed and have an increased
understanding for the situation these persons
live in.
- The public
authorities notice new/another solutions and
possibilities of unemployment during the
international networking.
- Some of the
unemployed that have been participants in the
projects have got job.
- Red Cross in Austria
takes over most of the participants in the
project to work in the professions as home care
assistant and assistant for elderly people.
- You widen the way to
understand your own qualifications and your own
power. The society does not tell you what you
have to do or not.
- The method of working
with the individuals and the individual
responsibility can be used in many other fields.
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