Monthly Evaluation Meeting of "Amber Bridges" Erasmus+ KA210 Vocational Education Project was Held.

 

On May 15th, 2024, EUpro actively took part in the Amber Bridges online project meeting, coordinated by SIVA (Latvia). The session gathered all project partners to review progress, discuss upcoming activities, and align on the project’s dissemination strategies.

Key Points from the Meeting

  • Welcome & Introduction: SIVA opened the meeting, outlining the objectives and structure of the session.

  • Visual Identity & Dissemination: Partners discussed communication and visibility strategies to ensure a strong impact across Europe.

  • EUpro’s Contribution: EUpro led the session on Activity 1: VocTech Rehab 2.0 – A Digital Approach to Vocational Rehabilitation. Our team presented travel tips, training content, and necessary preparations to ensure effective implementation.

  • Collaborative Brainstorming: All partners contributed to Activity 2: Interactive E-Book Series on Vocational Best Practices, focusing on content development and interactive design.

  • Wrap-Up & Next Steps: The meeting concluded with an agreement on upcoming deadlines and responsibilities for each partner.

EUpro’s Role

EUpro continues to contribute its expertise in digital vocational training tools and innovative pedagogical strategies. By guiding the planning of Activity 1, EUpro ensures that vocational rehabilitation training across the partnership benefits from cutting-edge digital methods and real-world applications.

This meeting marked an important step in the project’s journey, ensuring that the Amber Bridges initiative remains aligned, collaborative, and impactful in its mission to strengthen inclusive vocational education across Europe.

 

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