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- Istituto Dei Sordi
- Domspain
- Collegium Balticum
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- Agrra
- Dlearn
- Iliria
Europe has always been a pioneer of innovative ideas. "If we choose the path of innovation... we must look at people, places and processes" (European Political Strategy Centre Strategic Notes, 2017). By looking at people, we must bear in mind that each person should have better opportunities in their life and receive support and help in difficult situations or social exclusion. It is a win-win strategy, as it promotes the personal and professional development of each individual and, at the same time, makes society prosper. In this context, it is of vital importance to improve learning opportunities for low-skilled adults, especially those belonging to disadvantaged groups, such as young people or people with special needs, due to the stigmatisation and exclusion of all potential workers. The development of skills and competences will improve their standard of living as well as their opportunities to be included in society. The Count Me In project addresses this issue through clear and concrete objectives.
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