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Le parcours individualisé d'insertion socioprofessionnelle

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  • Maryse Bikady

    (CPAS d'Endis - CPAS d'Endis)

  • Lionel Lardinois

Abstract

How allowing the most weakened persons to mobilize on a professional project, to reach the adequate training, to get a job and keep on employed? Asbl Optim@ and its partners lead an "employing action" in the employment area of Seraing. This action develops a network of individual support towards the sustainable employment. The used methods recognize the involvement of the user as an actor, in order to promote the success of a professional integration process. The tools which we propose to the person allow to have a global vision of its situation and to develop a project of employing process. Our action pretends to be global, integrated, flexible, participative and progressive. It is based on an approach in partnership, which can answer the intricacy of the individual problems, and allow several institutions to think in common about their professional practices to answer better the needs of their public. Through our professional practice, our preoccupations concern the mobilization of the actors (users, companies, training officers), the approach of the most weakened public, the preservation of a non-coercive and participative action, the increase of the speakers… This will to work more effectively is the base of the active partnership developed within the project, between all the operators of socio-professional insertion and the social actors of the territory.

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  • Maryse Bikady & Lionel Lardinois, 2005. "Le parcours individualisé d'insertion socioprofessionnelle," Post-Print halshs-01023756, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01023756
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