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                         Coping skills needed for the mobility process                                                                  Guidance cooperation with neighbouring countries benefits youth mobility










                         In 2015, Euroguidance  Flanders has  worked on  emotions. There can be a gap in the youngsters’                International mobility is a well-known pheno-  need when (re)integrating into the Luxembourg
                         the topic of coping skills as a strategy for people  ability to take responsibility for their own actions      menon in Luxembourg as more than half of the  job market.
                         to better face difficult situations during a period  and to successfully employ their coping skills            higher education students in the country apply to
                         of mobility. This topic has also been dealt with  needed to overcome difficult emotions, thoughts              universities abroad. Also the University of Luxem-  In Luxembourg, Action locale pour jeunes (Local
                                                                                                                                                                                 Action for Youngsters) offers practical advice to
                         by the Euroguidance network’s mobility working  and experiences.                                               bourg requires every bachelor-level student to
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                         group . The aim is to find out what the skills are   For counsellors to better understand what is              study abroad for one semester. This means that   early school leavers and prospective VET stu-
                                                                                                                                                                                 dents, and cooperates with several institutions in
                         that youngsters have learnt that may help them                                                                 guidance counsellors have to be informed about
                         to cope with everyday problems they face while   happening  in the  mind  of  (young)  people on  a            study programmes in other countries. Alongside   Germany. It has also contributed to establishing
                                                                                                                                                                                 a guidance network for young people in the
                                                                  mobility period abroad, the Euroguidance mobility
                         abroad.
                                                                  working group has developed a number of tools                         existing  university  student  mobility  schemes,  cross-border  region.  Thanks  to  this  smooth
                         Those, who embark on a mobility experience,  to help them. The group has utilised theories that                Luxembourg is developing strategies for young-  cross-border collaboration between guidance
                         often face uncertainty and may feel lost in  are based on literature and research (models,                     sters’ mobility in VET.                  counsellors, Luxembourg can now easily send its
                         unpredictable situations while living in another  concepts, methodologies) as well as practice                                                          youngsters to specific training workshops in Trier,
                         country. Challenging behaviour can often be the  derived from mobility experiences of guidance                 Since 2012, Euroguidance Luxembourg has been   Germany.
                         result of the youngsters’ inability to manage their  counsellors.                                              focusing on the promotion of mobility and ex-
                                                                                                                                        change of best practices between the guidance  Currently, the Euroguidance Centre is developing
                                                                  The tools can be applied to providing guidance                        services in Luxembourg, Belgium, France, and  a similar cooperation between guidance counsel-
                                                                  for  mobility  for  people  studying,  training  and                  Germany. The main activity of the Euroguidance  lors across the French border with the Mission
                                                                  working abroad. They are useful also for tackling                     Centre is to inform and train VET guidance coun-  locale in Thionville/Lorraine. The objective is to
                                                                  situations, where those embarking on a mobility                       sellors who act as multipliers of expertise within   have a network of 50 Luxembourgian, Belgian,
                                                                  period  or  those  already  abroad,  face  difficulties               their own institutions, networks and regions.   French  and  German  VET  guidance  counsellors,
                                                                  and need information, advice and other types of                                                                who have an easy access to up-to-date infor-
                                                                  professional  support.  For  example,  pictures  for                  The Euroguidance Centre also informs youngsters  mation on cross-border mobility. This way they
                                                                  self-reflection and self-help can be developed by                     about training and working possibilities in the  can better help VET students with their mobility
                                                                  guidance counsellors that the youngsters abroad                       neighbouring countries. The aim is to encourage  plans. For guidance counsellors the cross-border
                                                                  can use online in interaction with them. Images                       them  to become  mobile  and  to  improve  their  cooperation  is  a  forum  for  formal  and  informal
                                                                  can as well be used before the mobility experi-                       mastery of foreign language skills, which they will  exchanges and learning across cultures.
                                                                  ence for preparation or after it for a follow-up.
                                                                  More information on coping skills for mobility is
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                         5   The Mobility Working Group is a sub group within the Euroguidance network focussing on mobility issues.
                                                                                                                                                          CONTACT:
                                           CONTACT:                                                                                                       Claudine Colbach, Euroguidance Luxembourg
                                           Jef Vanraepenbusch                                                                                             Email [email protected]
                                           Euroguidance Flanders                                                                                          Jeannot Ferres, Euroguidance Luxembourg
                                           Email [email protected]                                                                  Email [email protected]
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