The TecnoCampus has hosted a meeting of universities linked to the I-Talent program, a specialisation course for inclusivity, innovation and job placement aimed at participants with intellectual disabilities. This program, organised with the support of the Maresme Foundation, is part of the Unidiversidad call, which is promoted and funded by the ONCE Foundation and the European Social Fund.

 

Contributing to the employment of participants in this group is the challenge of the program. The aim is to provide them with both transversal skills -social and emotional skills- and specific ones -knowledge and skills required for the effective exercise of their work activity-. In this sense, the TecnoCampus is committed to developing a training program based on the differential values ​​of the educational offer, entrepreneurship and digital culture. 

Last Friday's event brought together participants doing the course at the University of Barcelona and the Rovira i Virgili University

The general manager of TecnoCampus, Josep Lluís Checa, highlighted what it means to be in the university environment, a personal and human qualification, as a positive factor for the boys and girls who have taken the course. Carolina López, a program technician with Universities and the Promotion of Young Talent of the ONCE Foundation, emphasized that participating in the program is a great opportunity for students to grow in the professional field.

To end the meeting, a dynamic session was held with the aim of forging links between the participants, sharing concerns, expectations and highlighting the learnings in the different programs.


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