targeting particular groups - patricia vroman
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This seminar will focus on how countries can establish a policy framework to enable effective local action using an evidence-based approach, choosing between different measures when resources are scarce. The latest evidence from OECD countries on ‘what works’ and ‘what doesn’t’ will be considered, with participants sharing their own experiences from their perspectives as policy makers, researchers, practitioners and social entrepreneurs.TRANSCRIPT
TARGETING PARTICULAR GROUPS
The use of ICF
% of jobseekers finding a job
< 18 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 >= 600.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
>2 jaar
1-2 jaar
<1 jaar
3.6
7.5
9.3 9.4
8.17.5
6.2
4.9
2.1
0.6 0.7
6.1
9.5
14.913.8
12.111.1
10.18.9
5.8
3.1 2.8
8.4
19.2
25.9
19.6
15.815.0 14.6
13.9
11.8
7.87.2
VDAB/WSE 2013
PES standard approach (2004)
< 25 & highly skilled3 months >25 & low skilled
Inscription 6 months > 25 & highly skilled
Job offers
9 months
6 months
Screening by phone
individual pathway with training, work
experience,…
face to face intake by
counsellor
Pathway to work
3
PES: Intake and screening
4
online inscription
e-coaching
enlarging job orientationperson with disability
face to face counselling language skillsregional priorities
sectoral screening …
certification of skills
medical testing
specialised screening
ALMP: standard approach (schematic)
5
6/9 months
2 years unemploymentwork experience, localservices econonomy
5 years unemploymentsocial workplacessheltered workplaces*
training, job search support,…
From a standard approach to a tailormade approach
• Basic criteria:– Degree/certification– Unemployment spell– Disabilities
• Evolution in jobseekers• Other partnerships• Some experiments
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ICF
Health condition • autism spectrum disorder
• …
Body functions & structure
• b 1263 : psychical stability
• b 1642: timemanagement
• ….
Activities and Participation
• d 4: mobility• d 2401: coping with stress• d 7202: behaviour in
company (agression etc)• …
Environmental factors
• e 310: Support of and relation to family
• e 325: Support of and relation to colegues
• e 330: Support of and relation to hierarchical superiors
• …
Personal factors
• gender• work experience• vocational training• skills• …
ICF
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Designing the tool ICF compared to other tools Selection of ICF categories Input and feedback from other partners
Þ a selection of 49 categoriesÞ 4 points scale
Research Let’s put the tool to the test!
600 surveys in different measures social economy and guidance of vulnerable groups (employment, unemployment)
Training of counsellors and coaches Assessment of participants
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Statistisch onderzoek
■ 2 Objectives:
1. Determine the boundaries
1.1. When can we consider a person to be vulnerable and in need for support?
1.2. How determine the right ALMP measure?
2. Research on the quality of the tool
2.1. Analysis by factors2.2. Reliability when different persons use the tool2.3. Internal consistency
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■ Via datamining
Are there some patterns in the data- that determine a vulnerable group more then others? - that could be used to differentiate ALMP measures?
Research determinated some statistical decision rules
More research
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Shift from a standard approach to a tailor made approach PES and partners
Training in ICF Adaptation of intake and screening tools ICT
Tool is used in guidance of vulnerable groups and screening
Tool will be used to determine acces to ALMP Sheltered & social workplaces Local economy initiatives
Tool will be used to evaluate use of ALMP
Patricia VromanPolicy advisor Target groups & Activation
Dept Work & Social Economy
+32 (0)2 553 39 45