Cádiz opens an Employability Activation “Hub” that will promote insertion in the region over the next five years
This initiative adapts career guidance to the latest trends in the labor market. A new type of Employment Shuttles that will begin its in april
Unemployed people aged 18 to 60 can participate in the free, blended training actions. Registration is open until March 29 through the following online form: hubsempleibilidad.com/inscribete
‘Employability Activation Hubs’ is promoted by the Santa María la Real Foundation and the Iberdrola Foundation, with co-financing from the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and the Cádiz Town Hall
‘Employability Activation Hubs’ is the new career guidance program that promotes job placement through the most innovative techniques in employability, advice from specialized technical personnel, and the latest trends in the current labor market. Cádiz opens a “Hub” to promote the integration of both unemployed people from the city and other locations in the region.
This initiative, completely free and in a blended format, provides updated guidance to unemployed people between 18 and 60 years old. It will be guided by specialists and adapted to the needs of its participants, also taking into account their special situation of vulnerability.
‘Employability Activation Hubs’ is promoted by the Santa María la Real Foundation and the Iberdrola Foundation, with co-financing from the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), under the State Program for Social Inclusion, Child Guarantee and Fight against Poverty (CCI 2021ES05SFPR003); and also co-financing from the Cádiz Town Hall.
This was presented today at a press conference, with the participation of the Head of Territorial Development of the Employment and Social Inclusion Area at the Santa María la Real Foundation, Sonia González; the Head of Social Action and Training and Research of the Iberdrola Foundation, Teresa Rodríguez de Tembleque, and the Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Employment Promotion of the Cádiz City Council, Beatriz Gandullo.
“This new approach to the ‘Employment Shuttle’ program, with a decade of experience and good results, reinforces the special commitment of our foundation towards territorial development and social inclusion, also focusing attention on an updated orientation, to adapt to the new techniques of the labor market to promote insertion,” highlighted the director of the Santa María la Real Foundation, Álvaro Retortillo.
“At Fundación Iberdrola España, we are committed to training and employability. Therefore, through this project, we not only provide employment opportunities, but we also build a path towards a greener future and a more equitable society,” explained Ramón Castresana, from Fundación Iberdrola.
The councilor and vice president of the Institute for Development, Employment and Training (IFEF) highlighted “the great importance that this new program has for us, which focuses on employment and people, especially those who are most vulnerable, which are two of the management axes of this Government team and that will benefit more than 400 Cadiz citizens only directly.” Furthermore, she remarked “the necessary collaboration of the public-private initiative, which we believe is essential to continue moving forward.”
Digital and Green Skills Pathways
The project seeks the personal and professional activation of unemployed people, as well as the promotion of their employability through transversal skills and the most in-demand skills in the current labor market. Its participants receive support in labor intermediation to contact companies or access job offers to boost their chances of insertion.
It seeks to reduce the digital divide and promotes training in ‘green skills’ to apply for emerging positions. Its participants receive guidance from guidance and ‘green employment’ professionals, as well as mental health, to manage stress in the face of unemployment or job uncertainty. They prepare as a team to successfully pass job interviews, use the most current digital tools to search for employment, and know how to focus on their professional goal.
Activities in Cádiz
In the next five years, the HUB of Cádiz will host projects with a duration of seven months, in which three activities are combined: “Active Employment Shuttle” and “Despega”, both with fixed headquarters, and “Nomadic Employment Shuttle”, which will move to different locations to facilitate the extension of the program. Up to a total of 70 unemployed people will participate in each edition of the projects. In total, six projects will be developed that will directly benefit 420 unemployed people in Cádiz.
- “Active Employment Shuttle”. Composed by a heterogeneous group of unemployed people with a common objective: to update and focus their job search. It has a hybrid format, with in-person and online sessions in the morning, for over four and a half months. Its participants reinforce digital skills to search for employment effectively and adapt to emerging positions.
- In addition, people in particularly vulnerable situations will receive specialized attention through the “Despega” activity. It is aimed at promoting their insertion into the labor market and their social inclusion.
These two activities will be carried out at the “Hub” center located in Cádiz at the Bóvedas Training Center, IFEF (Calle Santa Elena, s/n).
- “Nomadic Employment Shuttle”.The first traveling edition will be held in this city. It retains the characteristics of the “Active Employment Shuttle” and with the advantage that it is developed in all types of territories and any format: in-person, online, or hybrid. This first edition, the nomadic shuttle will take place at the Ma’arifa Training Center, IFEF (Avda. Marconi, 37).
Registration open
Unemployed people between 18 and 60 years old can participate in the actions, free of charge and in a blended format. Registration is open until March 29 through the following online form: hubsempleibilidad.com/inscribete
The Cádiz ‘Hub’ joins other centers in Spain, which will serve nearly 4,000 unemployed people. In addition, it includes complementary actions with a wide online projection, which plans to reach more than 100,000 people. This space in the region promotes employment, generates community, and promotes public-private collaboration models to fight unemployment and promote greater social inclusion.
“Employment Shuttles” Philosophy
“Employability Activation Hubs” follows the philosophy of the “Solidarity Employment and Entrepreneurship Launchers” program, with more than ten years of experience, and now with a greater presence in the territories through this project. They maintain the basic principles of solidarity from the group approach; diversity among participant profiles; people as a value and not as a burden; and visibility to break the stigma of unemployment.
Since 2013, more than 800 Employment Shuttles have been promoted in their different modalities, in almost 300 municipalities of all the autonomous communities. Nearly 20,000 people have been participants in a program that has 15 awards for its good results, and with an average insertion rate of nearly 60%.