EU policy for VET mobility 3 June 2016 CEDEFOP, Thessaloniki

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EU policy for VET mobility 3 June 2016 CEDEFOP, Thessaloniki Jan VARCHOLA, Unit E.3 - VET, Apprenticeships & Adult learning DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion

EU VET/mobility policy context 2 April 1963, Council decision - general principles for a common VET policy 16 July 1985, Council Decision on the comparability of VET qualifications 29 October 1993, Council Directive on right of residence for students (VET) 15 July 1996, Council Resolution on the transparency of VET certificates 23 and 24 March 2000, European Council in Lisbon supported mobility 14 December 2000, Resolution of the Council - Action plan for mobility 10 July 2001, Council and Parliament Recommendation on mobility 18 June 2009, Council and EP Recommendations on ECVET and EQAVET 3 March 2010, Europe 2020 - Flagship initiative - Youth on the move 28 June 2011, Council Recommendation Youth on the move - methodological framework "Mobility Scoreboard" 10 Key action areas 20 December 2011, Council conclusions benchmark for learning mobility

2011 Council Conclusions on learning mobility benchmark VET Mobility Setting a benchmark 2011 Council Conclusions on learning mobility benchmark Who & how many? EU average of at least 6% of 18-34 year-olds with an IVET qualification What? iVET-related study or training period (including work placements) abroad How long? Lasting a minimum of 2 weeks (10 working days), or less if documented by Europass By when? By 2020 State of play Difficulties to collect data (household survey inappropriate administrative data available only in very few countries, possibly combination of E+ data with national administrative data); possiblity to redefine benchmark

EU financial support to VET mobility ESF and Interreg Erasmus+ 2014-2020 (14€ Billion) Resources VET KA1 (1.6€ Billion) Targets Learners (650.000) Staff (200.000) What? Mobility from 2 weeks to 12 months Demand High demand - only 47 % of applications are financed Around 100.000 learners per year (<1% of EU VET learners - Council benchmark = 6%) Around 13 million VET learners in EU Average E+ contribution 1.500€

Recent and future initiatives… Renewed attention from EP and policy makers (MEP Arthuis Pilot project, Jacques Delors Foundation, MEP Maragall) VET Mobility Charter VET Mobility Scoreboard Skills Agenda VET Skills Week Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) Review Erasmus+ mid-term evaluation …

Continuous policy and financial support from the Commission Conclusions VET mobility – important for modernisation of VET systems and impact on individual learners Continuous policy and financial support from the Commission Consolidate EU policy attention, financial and other support to mobility at national level Mobility scoreboard – a key tool