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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Enhancing Employability in Later Life: Developing strategies to improve access to CVET for older workers 17 & 18 October 2013 Venue: Norrlands Nation Fest & Konferens, Västra Ågatan 14 Uppsala. It´s located in the city centre of Uppsala close to the little river Fyrisån. Invitation You are warmly invited to attend this 2day conference, which is being held to present the results of the Age Management in Practice (AMaP) European project, established to explore ways of improving access to continuing vocational education for older adults as well the challenges faced by employers as a result of an ageing workforce. Funded by the European Commission’s Lifelong Learning Porgramme, AMaP is actively seeking to influence policy leaders, Chambers of Commerce and National Qualifications Authorities through participation in this international event. Themes Considering the challenges faced by older workers in remaining economically active in later life Recognising the currency, validity of the skills and human capital of older workers to encourage greater participation in the labour market by older adults Understanding the emerging attitudes of employers to older workers and the value of age management practices Audience The conference will examine the challenges of an ageing workforce across Europe and present the results and products developed by the project partnership. Participants representing a wide range of stakeholders from National Qualifications Authorities, Local and National Government and Chambers of Commerce will be attending, allowing a unique opportunity to discuss and debate a key issue facing all European countries.
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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 

 

 

Enhancing Employability in Later Life: Developing strategies 

to improve access to CVET for older workers 

17 & 18 October 2013 

Venue: Norrlands Nation Fest & Konferens, Västra Ågatan 14 Uppsala. 

It´s located in the city centre of Uppsala close to the little river Fyrisån. 

 

Invitation You  are warmly  invited  to  attend  this  2‐

day  conference,  which  is  being  held  to 

present  the  results  of  the  Age 

Management  in  Practice  (AMaP) 

European  project,  established  to  explore 

ways  of  improving  access  to  continuing 

vocational  education  for  older  adults  as 

well the challenges faced by employers as 

a result of an ageing workforce.  

 

Funded by  the European Commission’s  Lifelong  Learning Porgramme, AMaP  is actively  seeking  to 

influence  policy  leaders,  Chambers  of  Commerce  and National Qualifications Authorities  through 

participation in this international event. 

 

Themes  Considering the challenges faced by older workers in remaining economically active in later 

life  

Recognising  the  currency,  validity  of  the  skills  and  human  capital  of  older workers  to 

encourage greater participation in the labour market by older adults  

Understanding the emerging attitudes of employers to older workers and the value of age 

management practices 

 

Audience The conference will examine the challenges of an ageing workforce across Europe and present the 

results and products developed by the project partnership.   Participants representing a wide range 

of  stakeholders  from  National  Qualifications  Authorities,  Local  and  National  Government  and 

Chambers of Commerce will be attending, allowing a unique opportunity to discuss and debate a key 

issue facing all European countries. 

 

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Conference Programme  

Wednesday 16 October 2013  

19.00     Welcome Reception  

    Venue to be confirmed  

Thursday 17 October 2013 

 

10.00    Registration, Tea / Coffee  

10.30   Welcome and Official Opening 

Peter Egardt, Governor of Uppsala County  

10.40    Introduction and background to Age Management in Practice 

Graham Smith, AMaP Project Co‐ordinator, University of Strathclyde, UK  

11.20  Policies and Intergenerational Fairness in Europe and Beyond 

Matteo Bonifacio, Professor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of 

Trento and Founder and President of What‐IF International  

11.55    Improving Access to EQF for Older Workers  

    Mathias Döbler, German National Agency Co‐ordination Unit, ECVET  

12.30    Lunch  

13.30    Introducing the AMaP Products  

1. Learning Model for Older Workers 

Susana Oliveira, Kerigma, Portugal; Dorota Kowalska, Semper Avanti, Poland; 

and Gunther Ring, GEB, Germany 

2. EQF Mapping System  

Rachel Heaney, University of Strathclyde, UK 

3. Employer Questionnaire Results  

Bjorn Engsten, Folkuniversitetet, Sweden  

14.30    Launch of ‘Talking Heads’ DVD  

15.00    Tea / Coffee  

15.30    Keynote Speaker (3) – A European perspective on an ageing labour market 

    Donald Ropes, Professor of Intellectual Capital, Inholland University  

16.15    Closing Remarks 

    Ali Rashidi, Folkuniversitetet, Sweden 

 19.30    Conference Dinner 

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Friday 18 October 2013 

 

10.00    Welcome and introduction to workshops 

    Dimitris Raftopoulos, Life Long Learning Research Institute 

 

10.15  Engaging the experts: Examining the potential impact of the AMaP project results 

and products   

The three workshops will aim to consider the AMaP project results from different 

perspectives, utilising the knowledge and expertise of invited guests 

 

Workshop 1 – Recognising the value of skills, knowledge and experience – can 

qualifications frameworks help? 

Moderator:  Susana Oliveira, Kerigma, Portugal 

 

Workshop 2 – Changing perceptions of employers – what role can age 

management policies and practices play?  

Moderator: Bjorn Engsten, Folkuniversitetet, Sweden 

 

Workshop 3 – Engaging and influencing policy on an ageing workforce – what are 

the challenges and how can they be overcome? 

Moderator: Graham Smith, University of Strathclyde, UK 

 

11.15    Tea / Coffee 

 

11.30    Plenary and feedback session 

Moderator:  Susana Oliveira, Kerigma, Portugal 

Moderator: Bjorn Engsten, Folkuniversitetet, Sweden 

Moderator: Graham Smith, University of Strathclyde, UK 

 

12.15    Closing remarks 

    Graham Smith, University of Strathclyde 

 

12.30    Lunch and networking 

 

 

             

     


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