Vet europa

The European Vocational Skills Week (EVSW) is a European Commission initiative launched in to bring all stakeholders together to showcase best practices in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and to inspire others: #DiscoverYourTalent #EuropeanVocationalSkills. 1 2 It comprises 15 members from 7 European countries, representing thousands of national training providers and, in certain cases, national employment services. EVTA works to facilitate the relationship between stakeholders in the field of VET, in order to enable them to share knowledge and practices on how to shape the training for the future. 3 4 VET in Europe is the most comprehensive information resource on vocational education and training (VET) systems in Europe. ReferNet, Cedefop’s European network, provides descriptions of national VET systems in the European Union, Norway and Iceland based on a common template designed by Cedefop. 5 About FVE. FVE represents veterinary organisations from 38 European Countries and veterinarians working in all different Sectors. FVE strives to enhance animal health, animal welfare, public health and the protection of the environment by promoting the veterinary profession. Read more. 6 Vocational education and training (VET) provides learners with essential skills enhancing their employability, supporting their personal development and encouraging active citizenship. VET boosts enterprise performance, competitiveness, research and innovation. VET systems in Europe rely on a well-developed network of VET stakeholders. 7 8 Detta diskussionsforum kommer att starka yrkesutbildningsgemenskapen (VET) i hela EU. Det handlar om yrkesverksamma som arbetar med att utveckla ungdomars. 9 Var sprakpolitik. 10 11