Training and inclusion: a bridge between Italy and Kosovo

Last May 26th, the Gianelli headquarters of Capodarco Training Social Enterprise hosted a International study and exchange day, organized in collaboration with Save the Children. A special event that saw the local and national representatives of Save the Children as protagonists Kosovo, who came to Italy to learn more about good practices in the field of vocational training for young people with disabilities.

A learning experience to share

During the visit, the Capodarco trainers illustrated how the Individualized Training Paths (PFI), the educational approach adopted in all locations, which unites classroom teaching, practical workshops and internships, with the aim of promoting autonomy, self-esteem and employability among young people with fragility. The Kosovar participants had the opportunity to closely observe the organization of the activities and discuss with the staff the value of a training model centered on person, his abilities and his context.

A collaboration to create opportunities

At the end of the day, Save the Children Kosovar has committed to sharing what it has learned with local institutions, including theNational Institute of Professional Education and theRegional Agency for Education, Training and EmploymentThe aim is to Strengthening employment opportunities for young people with disabilities in Kosovo, making the most of the methodologies already applied in Italy and adapting them to the local context.

Training and inclusion as levers of change

This initiative represents a concrete example of international cooperation and testifies to the positive impact that consolidated experiences, such as those of Capodarco Formazione, can have even beyond the borders. Working together for the growth, dignity and autonomy of people with disabilities means build a more equal, open and supportive society.

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