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Fundación Novia Salcedo
www.noviasalcedo.es
The Novia Salcedo Foundation (NSF), a private non-profit organisation, has been accompanying
young people for more than 40 years in improving their employability and supporting them in
accessing decent work from the perspective of Human Development (Agenda 2030), in a global
environment of paradigm shift in which employment is not guaranteed.
The Foundation believes that this is a great engine for the economic and social transformation of
people, organisations/companies, and the world in general. This can be done by:
- leading training for employability and access to decent work for young people through
companies, from local and global perspectives
- Developing research and knowledge in social innovation applied to all programmes, evaluating
results and disseminating them in society
- Obtaining the commitment of relevant actors from the political, socioeconomic, and cultural
spheres, seeking their active collaboration
The Foundation is recognised by the United Nations (UN) with a special consultative status before
the Economic and Social Forum and is associated of the UN Department of Global Communications.
Fundación Peñascal
www.grupopenascal.com
Peñascal is a social initiative entity, non-profit and declared of public utility since 1986. Its purpose
is to integrate people at risk of social exclusion due to personal, academic, or social circumstances.
They promote a professional qualification with values and attitudes of responsibility and solidarity,
so that people are sovereign and active protagonists in their own lives and in society and can find a
job or improve their employment situation.
The guidance service helps learners to develop a personal job placement plan. It informs learners
about job offers and train them on how to carry out an active job search.
It is committed to bring the training closer to the real labour market needs. To do this, in addition
to maintaining close collaboration with companies in their environment and supporting
entrepreneurship and self-employment processes, they promote their own insertion companies in
different sectors of activity. In these companies, people at risk of exclusion or with difficulties in
accessing the labour market have new opportunities.
ELORRIETA-ERREKA MARI - VET Centre
elorrieta.hezkuntza.net/eu/inicio
This Centre belongs to the Network of Comprehensive Centres created by the Department of
Education of the Basque Government for the development of the Basque Plan for Vocational
Training. This network is made up of higher vocational training centres that are considered, due to
their characteristics and quality, driving centres for others.
The Centre has qualified teachers and up-to-date material to train students at the level and in the
technologies currently required by companies. To this end, the Centre makes a permanent effort
to update its human and material resources to adapt them to technical advances.
Other resources used by the Centre to offer students quality training are exchanges with other
European centres and internships in companies.
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