The event, organised by the French partner AGFE, took place online and brought together around forty French and European participants.
The challenge for the French and European partners was to exchange on this original organisation and on the working method implemented to detect the professional gestures identified in relation to the selected trades, on the “target” public and on the method of measuring the “delta” at the entrance to the micro-training courses under construction. The event enabled the partners to discover the extent of the partnership necessary for the success of the SKY project and the original processes put in place by the AGFE, in particular the three “micro-training” project groups organised around a trio associating employer and employee, solidarity structure and training organisation.
They also discovered that the selection of the public for the micro-training courses would be juxtaposed with the entry/exit circuits of the Local Integration and Employment Plans of Cergy-Pontoise and Roissy Pays de France in order to ensure that a public at risk of long-term exclusion from the labour market was specifically targeted.
The partners gave positive feedback on the progress of the project.
They suggested, however, that the design of the micro-training courses should move away from the certification processes of traditional skills training.