EUSE Scholarship 2008 - 2009
Up one levelDuring the early part of 2008, EUSE announced the launch of the “EUSE Scholarship Programme”. The Scholarship Programme provided an opportunity for four Supported Employment Practitioners (ie Job Coaches, Employment Officers etc) to participate in a study visit to another European State, of their choice. Aim of the scholarship is: • To provide an opportunity for professional development and learning for Supported Employment practitioners through a study visit. Objectives of the scholarship are:- • To explore best practice in Supported Employment in another European State • To experience first hand Supported Employment practice in another European State • To exchange information on Supported Employment practice in both states • To compare and contrast Supported Employment practices between European States • To benchmark Supported Employment practices with another European State • To learn new skills and practices in Supported Employment. In September 2008, four scholarships were awarded to: Angela Cogbill (England); Barbora Jancova (Czech Republic); Ann-Kristin Sundqvist (Finland); Shauna Smyth (Northern Ireland). By April 2009, the four study visits had been completed and a copy of each of their reports are now available for downloading.
- EUSE Scholarship 2008 - 2009 — by Mike Evans — last modified 2008-07-18 08:26
- Information Pack
- Scholarship Report — by Mike Evans — last modified 2009-07-15 14:26
- Report by Angie Cogbill (England) on her study visit to Ireland
- Scholarship Report — by Mike Evans — last modified 2009-07-15 14:33
- Report by Barbora Jancova (Czech Republic) on her study visit to Ireland
- Scholarship Report — by Mike Evans — last modified 2009-07-15 14:35
- Report by Ann-Kristin Sundqvist (Finland) on her study visit to the Netherlands
- Scholarship Report — by Mike Evans — last modified 2009-07-15 14:37
- Report by Shauna Smyth (Northern Ireland) on her study visit to Portugal