Home care training for displaced Ukrainians

Nositelj projekta: Tralalobe, Verein zur Förderung und Hilfe von Bedürftigen

Odgovorna osoba: Florian Stummelreiter

2024

Nagrada u vrijednosti od 2000 eura

AT

Civilno društvo / Društvena ekonomija

O čemu je riječ?

The project addresses two major social problems: the shortage of skilled workers in the care sector and the sustainable labour market integration of displaced Ukrainians in Austria. In the course of the project, various programmes specifically aimed at the target group of displaced Ukrainians were combined in a new form of home care training. What makes it special is that it offers low-threshold access routes, target group-specific measures, an intensive support concept (including in the target group's native language) and accompanying language measures for the actual specialised training.

Izazov

The care sector in Austria faces significant staffing shortages. Simultaneously, Ukrainians want to enter the labour market and are interested in the care profession. Yet, access to training and entry into this field are limited. The project resolves healthcare staff shortages and provides displaced Ukrainians with access to high-demand jobs in Austria’s labor market. 

Ideja

The care sector in Austria faces significant staffing shortages. Simultaneously, Ukrainians want to enter the labour market and are interested in the care profession. Yet, access to training and entry into this field are limited. The project resolves healthcare staff shortages and provides displaced Ukrainians with access to high-demand jobs in Austria’s labor market. 

Akteri

The target group is Ukrainians with displaced status living in Vienna or Lower Austria. Through a comprehensive support framework, we ensure dialogue with the participants before and during the course. We also established an alumni network to ensure that we remain in contact with the participants after they complete the course.

Učinak

The home care training program includes language support alongside the training and language courses. This comprehensive approach ensures that participants successfully complete the program. As of now, 92% of participants have completed it. With this training, they can integrate into the Austrian labor market in a high-demand job. 

Transfer

Our educational concept of integrated language learning and professional training can be easily transferred to other target groups. It is also transferable to other professions or regions.