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Project Potential Users

The following groups and organisations working in learning difficulties/disabilities will benefit from our project outcomes:

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  • Vocational and Secondary Schools – special and mainstream with Special Needs Units
  • Voluntary Sector projects/Training Providers in VET.
  • FE Colleges and Private Training Organisations - all institutions and organisations providing learning opportunities in VET and the associations and representatives supporting them.
  • Connexions/Job Centres Plus/Chambers of Commerce etc - all public sector organisations responsible for VET who are providing IAG to people in the labour market and their service users.
  • Public and Voluntary Sector Health and Social Care providers supporting people with learning difficulties/disabilities.

The future beneficiaries of the project results will include, in addition to the above:

  • In the UK we envisage that this training will be accredited and will therefore be widely available to all people with disabilities or low level employability skills, either online or offline by mainstreaming of the product for maximum exploitation and, potentially all people learning in all forms of VET.
  • e-ISOTIS considers that in Greece this project will, in the long term, improve the quality of life and independent living of all disabled people. Especially because in Greece education and training through multimedia and interactive e-learning practices is at a very primitive stage.
  • In Bulgaria, Zgura-M envisages that the project will be beneficial for Training organizations at local, national and international level; consultancy centers; Teachers and trainers in VET, designers and developers of VET programmes, individuals and agencies with specific QA responsibilities in VET, individuals and policy-makers concerned with the improvement of quality in VET, providers of VET and disabled people with learning difficulties and their organisations.

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