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  • European Social Fund (ESF) case studies 2022

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    • European Social Fund (ESF) case studies
    ESF case studies provide readers with the opportunity to hear from people who have been supported by ESF funded projects.  The participants explain how the training and support they received has helped them to overcome their own personal barriers and enabled them to enhance and extend their employment opportunities. 

    The case studies fall into four categories:

    Unemployed and Economically Inactive

    These case studies focus on people who were out of work or unavailable for work. Projects which receive ESF funding in this category aim to enhance and extend access to employment for people who are unemployed or economically inactive.

    • 2022 ESF case study - NIACRO, Working Well
    • 2022 ESF case study - NIACRO Working Well 2
    • 2022 ESF case study - Workforce Training - Path2Employment Programme
    • 2022 ESF case study - Upper Springfield Development Trust (USDT) - Belfast Works (Ashton Community Trust, LEMIS+ )
    • 2022 ESF Case Study - Women's Centre Derry, Prosper 4

    Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)

    These case studies focus on people aged 16 to 24 who are not in any form of education, employment or training. Projects funded in this category aim to support the integration of these young people into the labour market.

    • 2022 ESF case study - Start360
    • 2022 ESF case study - Include Youth, Give and Take Start - delivery partner: Alternatives
    • 2022 ESF case study - Include Youth, Give and Take Start – delivery partner, Bangor Alternatives 1
    • 2022 ESF case study - Include Youth, Give and Take Start – delivery partner, Bangor Alternatives 2

    Individuals with a Disability

    These case studies focus on people with disabilities who are out of work or are unavailable for work. The ESF funded projects provide support to those with a diverse range of disabilities and aim to help participants overcome barriers to employment.

    • 2022 ESF case study - Compass Advocacy Network WE CAN (2)
    • 2022 ESF case study - STRIDE - Ulster Supported Employment Limited
    • 2022 ESF case study - Cedar Foundation - Inclusion Works
    • 2022 ESF case study - Derry Youth and Community Workshop – Learning North West (Engage)

    Community Family Support Programme (CFSP)

    These case studies focus on families receiving Community Family Support and have a member who is aged 16 or over and who is not in education, employment or training (NEET). The ESF funded projects support these people as they make life changing decisions to improve their everyday lives.

    • 2022 ESF case study - Upper Springfield Development Trust/GEMS NI - Family First Belfast 1
    • 2022 ESF case study - Upper Springfield Development Trust/GEMS NI - Family First Belfast 2
    • 2022 ESF case study - People 1st 1
    • 2022 ESF case study - People 1st 2
    • 2022 ESF case study - People 1st 3

    More in this topic

    • 2022 ESF case study - Upper Springfield Development Trust (USDT) - Belfast Works (Ashton Community Trust, LEMIS+ )

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    • 2022 ESF case study - Upper Springfield Development Trust/GEMS NI - Family First Belfast 1 - Romanian translation

      Published 14 February 2022
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