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"Entwicklung, Adaption, Transfer und Verbreitung von modularen Bildungsangeboten für Pflegepersonal in der ambulanten und stationären Pflege von jungen pflegebedürftigen Menschen"
Start date: Sep 1, 2016,
End date: Aug 31, 2018
PROJECT
FINISHED
Context/background of project: The number of young people in need of care (for example due to AIDS, stroke, accident) has been increasing continuously over the past years. Appropriate ambulant and stationary care structures for these people as well as vocational training offers for the nursing staff are missing. In the partner countries the care of young people in need of care in in- and outpatients units has been adapted to models of geriatric and medical care. They do not consider the aspects of the special living conditions and needs of these people. In the future adequate care for these people will only be possible if in each case in addition to existing valid care concepts further vocational training concepts providing additional skills and qualifications or vocational training concepts are adapted to the characteristics and requirements of these young people in need of care.The main project objectives are:- Transfer and dissemination of a holistic psychosocial care concept and common standards of ‘Young Care’ in the partner countries- Development and adaption of 8 new modules (up to EQF level 6) as well as transfer the concept of ‘Young Care’ in the partner countries- Manual for the adaption of the modules- Qualifying of lecturers and teachers in teaching the educational offerings built up modularly in the context of EQF and ECVET and preparation of a teacher`s guide- Further development of common standards in vocational education and training against the background of ‘Young Care’- Dissemination of project outcomes in cooperation with professional organizations (umbrella and trade associations), international care organizations, training institutes, regional and national units and preparation for regional and national accreditationNumber and profile of participants:There are 6 participating institutions in this partnership having years of experience in vocational education and training, or/and maintaining ambulant and stationary care structures in the context of nursing or geriatric care or arranging nursing staff for outpatient care. In the context of further vocational training the partners bring in innovative approaches, concepts, methods, contents, teaching methods and studying materials which could be adapted. They have regional and national network structures to professional organizations and national units, which can be used for accreditation and dissemination of the project outcomes.Description of activities:Besides the project management (C.1.), which is responsible for planning, controlling, monitoring and organizing the project, the following project activities are planned:- Development of 8 modules from EQF-level 2 to 6- “teach the teacher”, carrying out learning activities for handling and teaching of the modules in the area of ‘Young Care’ for lecturers and teachers as well as compilation of a manual for teachers- Testing the modules with the partners- Classifying these modules and the 8 existing modules in a module tableau- Compilation of a manual for the adaption of modules to other target groups in the area of care- Compilation of a modularised educational conceptMethodology in carrying out the project:As a coordinator the applicant is responsible for the project and quality management and supervises the work and time schedule and the project status.A short description of the results and impact envisaged- Application of the modular educational offerings under consideration of the target group (nursing assistants, nursing staff, manager, parents or family members of young people in need of care)- Nurses training schools and universities benefit from a specific educational offering- Striving for accreditationThe potential longer term benefits:Due to the different qualification levels of the modules different target groups (nursing assistants, nursing staff, manager, students) in different hierarchy levels of the institutions benefit cross-sectoral from the project outcomes. By the adaption, testing and evaluating of the training modules and –methods, studying contents and studying results the project should help nursing staff to find transnational employment opportunities in in- and outpatients care. In this way the employment opportunities for nursing staff are facilitated. The project shall improve sustainably the ambulant and stationary care structures for young people in need of care and shall contribute to a harmonization of the care services and care quality in the context of ‘Young Care’.