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Strategies to promote access to employment for all people

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Other sources, Eurodiaconia
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Access to training, Career guidance and employment services
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Policy and strategy
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2019
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Policy paper

The publication presents key recommendations to promote access to employment for all people as a pathway to social inclusion and full participation in society. It underlines how quality social services is the key between quality jobs and social inclusion efforts. The policy paper also provides examples of good practices implemented among Eurodiaconia’s member organisations. With this publication, Eurodiaconia aims to inspire other organisations within and outside its network to ensure a social market economy that promotes inclusive growth.

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