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Improving the Employability of People with Hearing ImpairmentsProject title: Improving the Employability of People with Hearing Impairments Project acronym: proHear Reference number: 2017-1-PL01-KA202-038756 Project duration: 01.11.2017 – 31.10.2019 Project description: proHear project is developed within Erasmus + Programme, Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices and is a 2-year project starting from November 2017 and ending in October 2019. The project is a strategic partnership consisting of 6 organizations from four European countries – Poland, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Iceland. Since the persons with disabilities are amongst the most disadvantaged groups in the labour market and “only 20% of persons with disabilities are employed” and “among those who are working many are underemployed as they are not paid a decent wage, work below their capabilities and/or temporary contracts and have poor career prospective” the proHear project addresses the employability of people with hearing impairments. Thus, the aim of the project is to provide integrated support tailored to the needs and specificities of people with hearing impairments through the development of innovative training tools and materials in order to increase motivation and self-awareness, create incentives for acquiring new soft skills necessary for efficient job search and employment performance and thus promote efficient integration of hearing impaired people into employment. The project is aimed at the following specific target groups:
Intellectual outputs expected from the project:
Module 1: Self- and opportunities awareness Module 2: Job searching skills and channels Module 3: Preparation of a Europass CV and cover letter Module 4: Preparation for a job interview Module 5: Soft skills on the workplace Module 6: Technical solutions on the workplace for people with hearing impairments and their employers
The proHear project envisages the organization of Pilot training workshop, Local info days and Local career days in all partner country and a Final conference in Poland. The project partnership consists of:
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