Service Center for Part-Time Training in Hesse

Everyone should have the opportunity to complete vocational training. A suitable entry into a job and career enables them to secure their own livelihood. However, many people cannot complete full-time vocational training due to their individual circumstances, yet still want to obtain a qualified vocational qualification. Part-time vocational training offers opportunities for educators, family caregivers, people with refugee and migration experience, those with health impairments, and even people in competitive sports to obtain a vocational qualification.

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Part-time vocational training is a flexible training model that leads to a full vocational qualification and is generally possible in all recognized professions in the dual training system.

Target group

The Part-Time Training Service Centre addresses various target groups, including those interested in training, companies and vocational schools, as well as regional labor market actors.

Goals

To achieve the following goals, the service center addresses various target groups, including potential trainees, training companies, vocational schools, and, in particular, regional stakeholders. Sub-goals include:

  • Expansion of network and referral structures to provide targeted information to those interested in part-time training
  • Strengthening the networking of primarily regionally based actors
  • Stabilisation of the advisory service on part-time training for companies
  • Increasing the proportion of part-time training in all apprenticeships
  • Establishment of an integrated reporting system for part-time training
  • Preparation of a model project for digitalization

organization

The Part-time Training Service Centre operates in close coordination with the
Network for part-time vocational qualifications – TAff in Hesse , which is coordinated by the Hessian Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration.

The Hesse-wide project is coordinated by the Educational Institute of the Hessian Economy [BWHW] in Darmstadt.

Financial support

In the current 2023/24 funding period of the European Social Fund in Hesse, the expansion of part-time training is considered a project of strategic importance. This project is funded by the European Union and with funds from the State of Hesse. The Hessian initiative is managed by the Hessian Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration.

Details

Further information about the project can be found at:

www.teilzeitausbildung.de/
Hotline: 06151 2710-100
Email: servicestelle-teilzeitbildung@bwhw.de

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contact

Horst Lang
Rheinstraße 94 – 96 a
64295 Darmstadt
: 06151 2710-56
: 06151 2710-10

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