Newsletter April `24
"Job Action Project"
At the end of April, the number of participants in the project was 13 young people, meaning that two places are still vacant. One participant has left the project due to lack of co-operation.
Two interested parties have been invited for initial interviews.
Despite the very changeable weather, the participants continued to work diligently on the Celtic village project. The steps on a dilapidated staircase were replaced and the demolition of the palisade fence progressed.
Another task was to maintain the area. Leaves were collected, the grass was cut back with a brush cutter, cleared and transported to the landfill.
On 4 April 2024, SWR Kaiserslautern visited us to produce a report about Job Action. The reporter accompanied us at work in the Celtic Village and interviewed our instructor and the two participants. The article was published on SWR Aktuell under the link Jugendliche ohne Job helfen im Keltendorf am Donnersberg - SWR Aktuell.
Socio-educational counselling again took place on a case-by-case basis. Two participants were placed in a work placement and company visits were organised.
Another participant was able to accept employment on a mini-job basis following his successful internship.
A training session was also held on the topic of skills training - Part 1. The participants practised various units on fine motor skills (individual work), communication training (partner exercise) and an attitude test (concentration exercises, general knowledge, logical thinking).
On 25 April 2024, an external lecturer from the Donnersberg district administration held a training course on the topic of saving energy and conserving resources.
The German course for beginners with literacy training started in April for our non-German-speaking participants.
Participants take part in the lessons on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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