NEETcraft Initiative: Innovations for Empowering Youth with Disabilities

DELIVERABLES AND RESULTS


Here you can find the main deliverables and results of our project


Ex-ante analysis report
Finishig design - Will be presented in Webinar

A report from the ex-ante evaluation will include findings from the quantitative and qualitative analysis. It will be written in Polish and English. The report will serve as a starting point for adapting the job crafting tool to the needs of young persons with disabilities.


The initial version of the job crafting model
Defining

Initial version of the job crafting model in Polish and English


Survey defining the readiness of a young person with disabilities to start cooperation with the job crafter
Designing Survey

An initial survey defining the readiness of a young person with disabilities to start cooperation with the job crafter.


Transnational workshop for NGOs professionally activating people with disabilities/young people
Closing participants list

A half-day online workshop that will gather around 20 participants - organizations interested in developing job-crafting strategies for NEETs with disabilities. A note summarizing the workshop will be published.


Draft recommendations for replicating the JC method for organizations operating in other EU countries
scheduled for month 9

Short document based on the materials from the international workshop, describing the planned activities to promote and replicate the JC model in other EU countries.


Job crafting documentation in the Slovenian language
scheduled for month 15

The job crafting model and the job crafting documentation prepared within WP5 translated into the Slovenian language


Ex-post evaluation report
scheduled for month 22

A report with the main findings from the ex-post evaluation that will include findings from the quantitative and qualitative analysis,  written in English.


scheduled for month 22
Policy brief on the job crafting implementation and evaluation

A concise document with key findings and recommendations regarding the design, implementation, and evaluation of the job crafting targeted at young persons with disabilities. Written in plain, non-technical language that can be understood by a broader audience. Written in Polish, Slovenian and English language. It will aim to offer insights and policy recommendations that can influence policymakers.


The final version of the job crafting model
scheduled for month 22

The final version of the job crafting model.


Research report
scheduled for month 17

A report with the main findings from the data analysis on the employment situation of young persons with disabilities in the EU countries and the comparative policy analysis on the policies targeted at this group in the EU countries, written in English


Policy brief on the labor market situation of persons with disabilities in the EU countries
scheduled for month 17

A concise document with key findings and recommendations regarding the employment situation of young persons with disabilities in the EU countries. The policy brief will summarise the key findings from analysing European data sources


Policy brief on the EU policies targeted at persons with disabilities
scheduled for month 17

A concise document with key findings and recommendations regarding policies targeted at persons with disabilities in the EU countries with a special focus on the inclusion of disability issues in the Reinforced Youth Guarantee Programmes. It will aim to offer insights and policy recommendations that can influence policymakers.


Transnational capacity- building workshop
scheduled for month 24

A half-day online workshop will include the presentation of the job crafting toolkit and method, a plenary discussion of the preliminary results, split sessions for identifying opportunities/major roadblocks to the dissemination of the program.


European Parliamentary hearing
scheduled for month 22

A hearing with MEPs at the European Parliament. We will present the policy-brief main conclusions at the hearing.


Final Conference
scheduled for month 23

The conference will be held in Málaga (Spain). It will gather around 30 participants, including NGOs and civil society representatives, public administration representatives, researchers, employers, and young people.


Final Report ‘Lessons learned and future plans
scheduled for month 24

The report will encompass an overview of the project, an analysis of outcomes, stakeholder feedback, and recommendations for future implementation.