Pro bono training in Diversity in the Workplace

In Diversity in the Workplace, the interconnection of job seekers with lifelong learning opportunities and skills training is one of our main interests. As long as the labor market demands are constantly changing, we encourage new skills development of candidates seeking personal and professional development. Given this fact and in the context of an experiential familiarization of candidates with the needs of the labor market, we invite professionals to provide short training to people with refugee or migrant background and help them acquire new skills or to strengthen the already existing ones.

More specifically, private sector entities will provide trainings on topics such as improving communication skills in the workplace, hygiene in restaurants, barista training, social media management, handcrafts with recyclable material, stress management in unemployment, action plan design and more.

If you want to share a part of your expertise and your experience by providing a short pro bono training on the main skills of your field, contact the Diversity Network Officer, Natani Petros via email [email protected] or via telephone at 213 088 4499.

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«The project “Equality Works” is being implemented under the Active citizens fund program, by Generation 2.0 for Rights, Equality & Diversity.
The Active citizens fund in Greece is supported through a € 12m grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as part of the EEA Grants 2014 – 2021. The program aims to develop the sustainability and capacity of the civil society sector in Greece, and to strengthen its role in promoting and safeguarding democratic procedures, active citizenship and human rights. The Fund Operator for the Active citizens fund in Greece is Bodossaki Foundation in consortium with SolidarityNow.» 
For more information: www.activecitizensfund.gr