casa di carità –2010 data 3 main target (+1) mental & psychiatric disabled (in charge of...
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Casa di Carità –2010 Data
42,56% young (14-18)21,88% qualified & GCSE certified5,7% Adults (umployed and unemployed)1,08% Vouchers5,91% apprenticeship13,82% people in social trubles5,14% disabled3,91% other
3 main target (+1)
Mental & psychiatric disabled (in charge of pubblic mental centres and/or social services)
Intellctive, physical (also deaf and blind) disabled with more than 46% of recognised disabilities
Job Invalids
Disabled with less than 46% of disabilities
Vocational Education/training for Disabled Adults
Law 68/99 “collocamento mirato” (aimed job insertion)specific list created in employment centresindividual job insertion projectsReserved quota of employes in companies:7% of workers in companies with more than 50
employes2 workers in companies with 36 to 50 employes1 worker in companies with 15 to 35 employes
Vocational Education/training for Disabled Adults
Job insertion projects facilitated job contracts training on the job (sometimes with a
little social salary)
Specific training courses
Vocational Education/training for Disabled Adults
YOUNG (14-18)
Training inclusion • in common training courses financed by the
Provinces• Only young with low/medium level of disabilities
(compatible with the qualification foreseen!)• Max 3 person for class• Max 5 including young with EES (Specific
Education/Social needs) and/or DSA (Specific Learning Obstacles)• Ref: OMS, ICD-10 (see next slide)
Differents kind of activities
F80 Specific developmental disorders of speech and language
F81 Specific developmental disorders of scholastic skillsF82 Specific developmental disorder of motor functionF83 Mixed specific developmental disordersF84 Pervasive developmental disordersF88 Other disorders of psychological developmentF89 Unspecified disorder of psychological developmentF90 Hyperkinetic disorders
OMS, ICD-10
YOUNG (14-18)
APPROACH:• PFI (individual Training Plan)• The special teacher (175 h for each young)• Analyze the personal situation using a short
version of ICF• Works with the student• Works with all the teacher of the class-group
Differents kind of activities
Some data (ref: 2004-2009 all the training centre in Torino Province)
• 288 young people included• 57% joint the qualification• 27% ended the training course but don’t obtain
the qualification (only a certification of acquired compencies)
• 16% leave the training course
Differents kind of activities
SPECIFIC TRAINING COURSES FOR DISABLED ADULTS, called FAL (training for job)
SOME EXAMPLES:• retail sales assistant (300 h)• assistant storekeeper (800 h)• Machine Tool Operator Helper (600 h)
SPECIFIC TRAINING COURSES FOR DISABLED ADULTS, called “Pre-employment”
2.400 h in 3 years
Differents kind of activities
SPECIFIC TRAINING COURSES FOR DISABLED ADULTS,
Differents kind of activities
FAL (training for job) Pre-employment
• Higher level of employability • Addressed to a specific profile• Short time (300 or 600 h)
• Directly connected with employment centre• 30-50% of STAGE (training into
the companies)
• Lower level of employability • No refering profile• Longer (1200/2400 h in 2-3
years)•Mainly connected with social
services• 30-50% of STAGE (training into
the companies and/or in a “simulated companies”)
SPECIFIC TRAINING COURSES FOR DISABLED ADULTS,
Differents kind of activities
FAL (training for job)300 h
Pre-employment (2400 h, 3 years)
• Professional skill 90 h• Social skills and
Communications 26 h• Safety 10 h• ICT 24 h• Vocational activities 22 h
• STAGE 120 h• Final examination 8 h
• Professional workshp 310 h• Basik skills 195 h• Safety 50 h• Communications 50 h• ICT 105 h• Vocational activities 75 h• Empowerment 85 h• Other 310 h• STAGE 1200 h• Final examination 20 h
Supported job insertion for disabled people
• Internship (3-6 months) planned toghether between training tutor, employment centre, sometimes social services, company and disabled;
• Sometimes with a small grant (max 560 € per month, more or less 50% of a basic salary);
Differents kind of activities
FAL + Supported job insertion for disabled people
• 350 disabled involved in a FAL• +/- 35% over 40 of age• 139 ended the training course and it was defined a
job insertion programme• 129 started really the job insertion programme• 114 ended the job insertion programme• 33 has a job conctract
SOME DATA (2011 – Torino Province)