Eurodesk provides free information on opportunities to travel, work, study and volunteer in Europe or participate in EU-funded programmes for young people up to 30 years old.
ITS offers you courses to develop new skills that companies are looking for. Discover how its strategy on education, training and labour policies are closely linked to industrial policies.
GOL redesigns employment services to improve people's job placement by bringing public and private services closer to citizens. Click on the link to discover pathways to entry and re-entry to work.
GIOVANI2030 is a portal promoted by the Department of Youth Policy and Universal Civil Service for volunteering, training, education, culture, facilities and incentives and national, European and international initiatives.
Europass provides free tools that make your competences and qualifications visible and understandable across Europe and beyond. Moreover, on the Europass platform you will find not only learning and job opportunities throughout Europe but also country-specific contact details and information on learning and working abroad. The Europass tools are your gateway to learning and working at home and abroad.
The Youth Guarantee fights youth unemployment: you can get a good quality offer within a period of four months after leaving formal education or becoming unemployed. The project is for all young people under the age of 25.
Find jobs, training opportunities and valuable labour market information and tips with EURES, the European network of employment services.
The single and universal allowance, a project of the Department for Family Policies, is an economic benefit for all families with dependent children and is paid by Inps on the basis of the ISEE of the household. Their website offers information on how it works and how to get it.
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland or the United Kingdom under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. Find out how you can apply for this free card.
The Nursery and Home Care Bonus is the economic contribution that the State offers to families who have a child, aged between 0 and 3 years, who attends a public or private nursery or who requires home assistance because they suffer from serious chronic pathologies. The contribution, in the form of reimbursement for the payment of fees, can be requested from Inps, which pays it according to 3 ISEE bands.
This programme was developed in collaboration with the Laboratory for Research and Intervention in Family Education. Its objective is innovating intervention practices towards so-called neglectful families, to reduce the risk of maltreatment and the removal of children from the family of origin. It does so by coordinating different ways to help children, while also considering both the children's and family’s perspectives to help them in the best way.
This webpage is devoted to key family topics: maternity leave, paternity leave and optional parental leave. The aim is to make citizens aware of their rights.
The National Office against Racial Discrimination (UNAR), promoted by the Department of Equal Opportunities, ensures the application of the principle of equal treatment between persons and counteracts by assisting victims and monitoring the effectiveness of existing protection instruments. On their website you can also find concrete assistance to victims of discrimination through its Contact Centre, among other types of support.
The European Disability Card is the card format document that allows people with disabilities to access goods and services, public or private, free of charge or at reduced rates. The aim is mutual recognition of the disability condition.