Info Session Webinar Joint Qualifications in Vocational Education and Training Call for proposals EACEA 27/ /10/2017

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Info Session Webinar Joint Qualifications in Vocational Education and Training Call for proposals EACEA 27/2017 24/10/2017

How to use the webinar? Technical aspects

Welcome to our webinar Configure your audio using the Audio Setup Wizard Check whether you can see and hear everything If so, please display a green checkmark 3

Features Audio Emoticons (approval etc.) Set status to Away Raise your hand Polling (tick or cross / multiple choice) Chatting 4

Asking for the floor To ask for the floor: Raise your hand Wait for the moderator's approval When you have the floor: Click on "Talk" before you start At the end of your intervention: Click on "Talk" after you end Lower your hand 5

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Introduction

Aim of the webinar Provide potential applicants with information about the Call and the application process Provide an opportunity to ask questions about the Call and the application process 9

Agenda of the webinar Time Topic Speaker 09:45-10:00 How to use the webinar? Technical aspects Ben EYLENBOSCH HR B3 10:00-10:15 Welcome and introduction Michèle GROMBEER EACEA A5 Norbert SCHOEBEL DG EMPL E3 10:15-10:45 Joint Qualifications in Vocational Education and Training the policy context Norbert SCHOEBEL DG EMPL E3 Helen HOFFMANN DG EMPL E3 10:45 11:15 How to prepare and submit an application Gloria BARILARI EACEA A5 11:15 11:45 Questions & Answers session 11:45 12:00 Closure of the Webinar Norbert SCHOEBEL DG EMPL E3 Michèle GROMBEER EACEA A5 10

Joint Qualifications in The policy context

Employment and social policy as a productive factor Economic development European social market economy Social progress 12

New Skills Agenda for Europe Quality & relevance of skills Visibility and comparability Skills intelligence 1. Upskilling Pathways 2. Key Competences Framework 5. Revision of EQF 7. Revision of EUROPASS 8. Analysis of brain drain 3. VET as a first choice 4. Digital Skills and Jobs coalition 6. Skills profile tool for 3 rd country nationals 9. Blueprint for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills 10. Initiative on graduate tracking 13

Skills Agenda VET as a first choice European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships European Alliance for Apprenticeships 2 nd European Vocational Skills Week ErasmusPRO 14

Erasmus+ Programme 2014-2020 Key Activity 3 Support for Policy Reform Calls for proposals 2014: National Authorities for Apprenticeships - 2,3 Mio - 10 projects 2016: Support for SMEs engaging in apprenticeships 8,3 Mio - 16 projects 2017: VET-Business Partnerships on Work-based learning (WBL) and Apprenticeships 4,4 Mio - 14 projects 2018: Joint qualifications on VET, including at higher level, with a strong WBL and mobility component ( 6 Mio ) Other funding resources: ESF, YEI, EaSI, EURES, Your First Eures Job, EIB, European Regional Funds 15

General objectives Increase the employability of young people and contribute to the development of a highly skilled, qualified and mobile workforce Support joint developments in VET in Europe and strengthen overall its quality, relevance and attractiveness 16

Specific objectives Support the preparation or setting up of joint VET qualifications including at higher level or the improvement of such existing qualifications in two or more Member States Ensure strong work-based learning and mobility components, address learning outcomes, quality assurance and proper recognition while making use of relevant European tools and instruments Against the background of high youth unemployment, skills mismatch and shortages as well as the need for higher level skills at sectoral level, joint VET qualifications have the potential to address these challenges and ensure that VET response better to labour market needs 17

Joint qualification? It should be composed of clearly identified units: Defined through a detailed qualification profile, that is a comprehensive outline of the expected learning outcomes Complemented by the design of a joint curriculum, with a strong work-based learning component, and supporting cross-border, transnational and interregional learner mobility Complemented by assessment standards 18

Activities Beneficiaries should undertake the two main following activities: 1. Design or improve a joint qualification in VET, aimed at responding to concrete skill needs in the countries involved (at least 2), with a view to its recognition as qualification in each of these countries 2. Set up new sustainable cooperation structures to ensure transparency, comparability, appropriate quality assurance systems and mutual recognition of qualifications 19

Expected results and impact Concrete results must be achieved within the project's duration: Design or improve a joint qualification in VET Deliver tangible and sustainable outcomes in establishing a joint VET qualification including better transparency, comparability and recognition of those qualifications Provide evidence on how specific skills' needs will be matched with labour market needs in the countries/regions participating in the partnership Set up new sustainable cooperation structures Show concrete efforts to increase employability of VET learners through enhanced work-based learning and inbuilt mobility opportunities Implement long term synergies to ultimately improve VET attractiveness Evidence must be demonstrated that the project deliverables will be pursued after EU funding has ended 20

How to prepare and submit an application

Timetable Budget Admissibility requirements Eligibility criteria Exclusion criteria Selection criteria Award criteria Submission of applications Description of the action Outline 22

Timetable Deadline 31 st January 2018 12:00 noon CET Evaluation period February April 2018 Information to applicants May 2018 Grant agreements July August 2018 Starting of the action 1/09/2018 1/11/2018 23

Budget Budget available: 6 Mio Max. EU co-financing: 80 % EU Grant per project: 200 000 -> 500 000 24

Admissibility requirements Applications must: Be submitted online by 31/01/2018 (12:00 noon CET) using the official application form (eform) Be drafted in any of the EU official languages The detailed description of the project, the declaration of honour and the balanced estimated budget must be annexed to the application 25

Eligibility criteria Eligible partnerships The partnership must be composed of partners from at least 2 Erasmus+ Programme Countries (at least one must be a Member State of the European Union): The 28 Member States of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom (Applicants from UK, please see specific provisions in the Call) The non EU Programme countries: former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey 26

Eligibility criteria Eligible partnerships The partnership shall comprise at least 3 partners, including the 2 following organisations: A VET provider (at upper secondary, post-secondary non-tertiary or tertiary level) An enterprise (public or private) or a chamber of industry, trade and crafts or a sectoral/professional organisation One of the partners will be the coordinating organisation, applying for a grant on behalf of the consortium of partner organisations 27

Other eligible applicants (legal entities) Relevant qualification authorities or equivalent (at national, regional, or sectoral level) Public local, regional or national authorities Social partners (employers' and workers' organisations) Research institutes European umbrella organisations Sector skills councils, or equivalent Public employment services Youth organisations Parents associations Other relevant bodies 28

Eligibility criteria Eligible activities Mandatory activities: Design or improvement of a joint qualification in VET Setting up of new sustainable cooperation structures Activities must start between 1/09/2018 and 1/11/2018 The duration of the projects is 24 months Only applications that fulfil the eligibility criteria will be considered for a grant 29

Exclusion criteria Applicants must sign a declaration on their honour certifying that they are not in a situation of exclusion If applicable, the relevant documentary evidence illustrating any remedial measures taken should be provided in annex to this declaration 30

Selection criteria Financial capacity Declaration of honour Financial statements of the last 2 years for which the accounts have been closed (Contracting phase) Financial capacity form (Contracting phase) Operational capacity Declaration of honour Description of the profile of the people primarily responsible for managing and implementing the action (Detailed description of the project) List of previous or on-going projects and activities connected to the objectives of the Call (Detailed description of the project) 31

Award criteria 1. Relevance of the project (30 points, minimum threshold 16 points) 2. Quality of the project design and implementation (25 points, minimum threshold 13 points) 3. Quality of the project consortium and cooperation arrangements (25 points, minimum threshold 13 points) 4. Impact and dissemination (20 points, minimum threshold 11 points) To be considered for funding, applications must score at least 60 points, also taking into account the necessary minimum threshold for each of the 4 award criteria 32

How to submit an application? Register in the Participants' portal and get a PIC number Complete and submit your eform To be attached to the eform: Detailed description of the project Declaration of honour Estimated budget of the action 33

Detailed description of the action Rationale: why is the project needed? How does it meet the objectives of the Call? Who are the target groups and how will they be involved / informed? What impact is expected? Partnership composition and roles Methodological approach Dissemination and exploitation of results Activities and deliverables 34

Questions and answers

Further information? EACEA Unit A5 Erasmus+ School, Vocational Training, Adult Education, Platforms EACEA-EPLUS-VET@ec.europa.eu Gloria Barilari, Project Advisor Michèle Grombeer, VET Team leader EACEA Web page of the Call https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding/ka3-joint-qualifications-invocational-education-and-training_en 36

Thank you for your attention!