Transnational report
The transnational report talks about how four different countries – Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, and Slovenia – help people with cognitive disabilities find jobs.
It shows how they include these people in the workforce.
This report is like the first piece of a puzzle. It helps us understand how to help people with cognitive disabilities learn new skills and find jobs where they can work regularly.
The report shares examples of good ways to do this from different parts of Europe. It looks at what works well and helps people with intellectual disabilities.
Transnational report presents and summaries the individual systems in Belgium, Cyprus, Germany and Slovenia. It give an insight into the promotion of the inclusion of people with cognitive disabilities in the labour market. At the same time, the general explanations serve as a basis for understanding the examples of good practice listed.
The report is an essential first building block in the process of creating pathways from targeted training into sustainable and appropriate work in regular employment as it focuses on good practices at European level. This report presents the results of the collection and evaluation of good practices and derives conclusions regarding the role of centring processes on the needs and wishes of people with intellectual disabilities.