Simple project

Basic information
  • Title: Social Innovation Models to Promote Learning and Employability
  • Project reference: ESF-SI-2024-UA-01-0028
  • Programme: ESF Social Innovation+ initiative
  • Call: ESF-SI-2024-UA-01 (Innovative Approaches to Mitigate the Societal Consequences of Russia’s War of Aggression against Ukraine within EU Countries)
Project website Social Innovation+ website
About the project

The SIMPLE (Social Innovation Models to Promote Learning and Employability) project aims to improve the integration and employability of Ukrainian refugees in Europe by identifying, promoting and scaling effective social innovation practices.

SIMPLE focuses on supporting vulnerable groups, especially women and older adults, through tailored educational and vocational training opportunities. The project brings together stakeholders from academia, industry, government and civil society (quadruple helix model) to develop, test and share innovative solutions that respond to the real challenges refugees face in accessing stable employment and fully integrating into host societies.

Coordinator contact details

CTS Customized Training Solutions Sp. z o. o.
ul. Grzybowska 56, 00-844 Warsaw
www.cts.com.pl

More information
Project results
  • Common methodology
  • Contextual challenges and solutions analysis
  • Selected innovations compendium
  • Theory of Change (ToC) for innovative approaches and methods
  • Capacity Building strategy
  • Piloting framework for implementing the approach/model in new contexts
  • Scaling guidelines
  • Digital toolkit for scaling best practices
  • Project website
  • Stakeholder engagement and outreach plan
  • Piloting impact report
  • Sustainability Plan
  • Strategy for knowledge exchange and continuous learning
  • Mutual learning events report
Available results
Funding statement

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Social Fund Agency. Neither the European Union nor the Granting Authority can be held responsible for them.