Here are some highlights of the broad range of track record Prevista has in transnational programmes:
Working with Action for Blind People, the aim of the Vision in Enterprise project was to take the innovatory programme of support services developed in the London Development Agency funded Enterprise in Sight (EIS) project and build on the innovation achieved. A suite of resources and training was developed and delivered for business support advisers and partially sighted people to facilitate greater access to business support. Other work concentrated on dissemination of good practice.
The STEP development partnership worked to develop a common European Framework of competences and support workers in the non formal and informal learning sector with an emphasis on the creative industries and disadvantaged young people.
This Leonardo project designed an Innovation European competency framework for trainers using informal and non formal learning environments. Using performing and visual arts media, production and design will investigate how informal and non formal learning reduce educational and economic exclusion.
This EQUAL funded initiative piloted, implemented and disseminated community based business advisers through the creation of ACBBA (Association of Community Based Business Advisers). Community Based Business Advisers were embedded in Black Minority Ethnic and Refugee Communities and acted as an alternative to mainstream business advice. In collaboration with our European partners, bespoke strategies in business support were developed and piloted across the partnership.