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Welcome. Project aim – a reminder. To build the skills of women entrepreneurs involved in rural tourism and crafts To improve the quality of training provided by the VET sector. Project objectives. Adapt ERTD training to meet needs Develop business, marketing & ICT skills
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Project aim – a reminder • To build the skills of women entrepreneurs involved in rural tourism and crafts • To improve the quality of training provided by the VET sector
Project objectives • Adapt ERTD training to meet needs • Develop business, marketing & ICT skills • Add craft & food processing sectors • Develop sustainable WERT community • Accessible training (lower level) • Flexible, non formal & informal routes
Target groups • Women entrepreneurs involved in rural tourism, crafts and food production • Women who wish to enter the sector • Vocational training providers to help women entrepreneurs develop the required business skills
Meeting objectives • WP2 Quality Management Plan - review progress • WP3 Needs analysis – review target group needs by country & overall – reports & translations • WP4 Agree training package development • WP6 & 7 Dissemination & WERT community – review & plan • WP1 Financial review
Key milestones • Needs analysis survey * by May 2011 • Training package * by January 2012 • Pilot & evaluation * by July 2012 • Website * by December 2010 • External evaluation 1st report by April 2011 *Translations into partner languages
Update • Actions last meeting • Communication between meetings • Status reports • E-mails • Social partners
Website • http://europe.nortcoll.ac.uk/wert • Progress: home page translated, photos, partners, meetings, WP progress, links, facebook, contacts • Development: WERT community, confidential area • Link to moodle - training
WP2 Evaluation & quality review • Quality management plan & specific quality indicators - review • External evaluator feedback on product & process • Cultural suitability-build into product development & process • Partner requirements
WP2 recommendations • More communication between partners between meetings – Skype, forum • More time to get to know each other at meetings • WP3 reports – more consistent • WP6 dissemination – more focus, state media & methods, more articles
WP2 recommendations 2 • Monthly status report – partners to use for planning & ask if anything unclear • Feedback after meetings mechanism • More financial information • Facility to upload documents • Clear re objectives & pilot delivery methods
WP3 Needs analysis aims • Identify issues that affect WERTs – existing and potential entrepreneurs • Build on initial research & ERTD findings • Identify target group needs (including crafts & food production) • Identify delivery methods to suit target groups in partner countries
UK Needs analysis summary - methodology • Focus group • Networks e.g. WIRE • Telephone & meetings • Desk research
Results • 30 completed surveys • 28 established businesses • 23 for pilot + 1 from Cyprus! • 3 distance learning
Key training needs • Using computers/internet for marketing • Social networking • Legal aspects • How to market business & product • Financial management • Databases & spreadsheets • Business planning & research
Key issues • Keeping up to date with technology & marketing • Legal requirements for small businesses • Pricing & online booking systems • Time & distance to attend workshops
Recommendations • New learning materials – social media • Specific country materials – legal • Pilot practical training needed • Distance learning option • Regular contact to maintain interest • Develop suggested topics for WERT community
Synthesis report • Agree common needs • Country specific needs and results • Delivery – country specific to meet cultural requirements • Importance of links with target groups – social partners and networks
WP3 next steps • Agree key elements of training package based on ERTD transfer & survey feedback • Synthesis report by NRC by end April • Translate synthesis report by end May • Upload reports on website by end June
WP4 Product development • Agree key elements of training package to meet target group needs • Training course outline structure to meet required business skills • Flexible delivery methods – informal & non formal • Key tasks & timings for ERTD updates & new materials
Group work Based on needs analysis results & ERTD experience, propose key elements of an innovative training package using the materials provided. Building on research feedback & ERTD experience, how can we best deliver in partner countries ensuring training is accessible, flexible & innovative?
WP4 tasks & timescales • Training course outline – CY – at meeting • Update ERTD materials - ES/UK – 31 May • New materials – all partners today & by 31 May • User guides for trainers & learners- CY/UK -30 June • Moodle on website by 31 July - UK • 1st draft circulated for discussion at September meeting
WP4 tasks & timescales 2 • Revisions by 30 September – all partners • Final version circulated – October - CY/UK • Translation – November – EE, FI, ES, CY • Upload to moodle – December - UK • Hard copy produced in all languages – all partners - December • Further revisions following pilot feedback – July 2012
WP5 Pilot & evaluation • Content & context of training materials with target groups • Benefits of training & start to apply learning • 8-12 participants • January – March 2012 • Delivery/timings
Experiences in building women entrepreneur networks in Finland TerhiMajamaa
Summary • Agree outcomes from Day 1 • Plans for Day 2 Eskerrik asko Gracias tänan teid Σε ευχαριστώ Kiitos Merci Thank you!
Day 2 09.30 WP6 Dissemination & exploitation review 11.00 Coffee 11.30 WERT community 12.30 Lunch & photo 14.00 Guest speaker 14.45 Next steps 15.15 Budgets & financial monitoring
WP6 Dissemination & exploitation strategy • Disseminate aims, progress, products and results of the project to target groups of women entrepreneurs, VET providers and other stakeholders nationally and Europe wide • Raise awareness and promote the project aims throughout Europe • Facilitate the transferability of the results and knowledge to other stakeholders in other countries
Dissemination review & plans • Progress summary – dissemination record • Evidence e.g. articles • 4 copies of translated leaflet • Future plans – needs analysis results • Intellectual property rights
UK dissemination review- raising awareness • WIRE UK discussions & link – 200 members • Article published on NRC website & College News & 3 regional publications • Project web address on e-mails • Needs analysis focus group BASCA – 40 members • Leaflet distribution at meetings (other projects, Somer Valley Tourism)
UK dissemination plans • Needs analysis results summary press release, send to press, database of entrepreneurs, WiRED magazine, Leonardo newsletter • Attend WiRE social networking training • Build database & regular contact as part of WERT community
Europe wide dissemination • EfVET member research sent in March • EfVET quarterly newsletters & website entry • Plans for EfVET Conference round table in Malta
WP7 WERT community • Review progress towards strategy • Input from needs analysis • Consider sustainability & accreditation • Agree next steps
Welcome καλωσόρισμα Mrs Stavroula Karavassili hotel owner, manager & President of the “Quality Agreement Pact of Tzoumerka”
Key stages • Contracting • Agreement/partner agreements • 1st payment 40% • National agency monitoring visit & feedback in 1st year • Interim report by Nov 2011
Key stages • Feedback from interim report • 2nd payment of 40% (must spend 70% of 1st payment) • Final report by Nov 2012 • Final payment of 20% on approval of Final Report
Financial requirements • Payments based on results and receipts (invoices, boarding passes) • Finance & administration handbook • Exchange rates on date of transfer
Income • Leonardo grant 75% • Contribution by partners 25% • Any national support to be declared
Budget headings • Staff costs – timesheets, evidence of day rate • Travel & subsistence – overnight stays • Equipment – no budget • Subcontracting – translation, printing, external evaluator • Other – EfVET conference fees, press releases, room hire
Reporting • Interim report tables - template complete as project progresses • Staff costs consistent with timesheets • Staff declaration - timesheets • VAT declaration
Next steps • WP3,4 & 5 summary of outcomes & actions • WP6 dissemination requirements • WP7 WERT community actions • Expected results & problem areas
Next meeting • Finland September 22-23rd • Key topics for discussion –WP4 training product; WP5 Pilot; WP6 Dissemination progress; WP7 WERT community progress; preparation for interim report
Did we meet objectives? • WP2 Quality Management Plan - review progress • WP3 Needs analysis – review target group needs by country & overall – reports & translations • WP4 Agree training package development • WP6 & 7 Dissemination & WERT community – review & plan • WP1 Financial review
Summary • Agree outcomes from Day 2 & arrangements for tomorrow Eskerrik asko Gracias tänan teid Σε ευχαριστώ Kiitos Merci Thank you!