Coffee break / Poster session 2 at 11:15–12:00

Main theme: Career support, strategies, and inclusion

Poster
nro

Title
Presenting Author

16

A Method of supporting Japanese university students in continuing their job-hunting by combining monitoring of job-hunting maintenance and values clarification
Yuki Karube, Teikyo Heisei University, Japan

17

Career strategies for students in crisis: SCCT-based support for Myanmar students in Japanese universities
Hiroko Shiraishi, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

18

Design thinking as a wave of change
Hilary Flanagan, Salve Regina University, USA

19 Feminization of leadership? – An interest in digital leadership depending on gender
Anke Reuter, University of Applied Labour Studies, Germany
20

Guidance counseling in an age of uncertainty: the need for an integrated, cross-curricular approach
Jessica Hemberg,
Åbo Akademi University, Finland

21

Guidance counselling in Direct Provision
Rosarii Molloy-Curran, Trinity College Dublin, Irland

22

Guidance for SEN Students in upper secondary school: new perspectives with the PNRR reform
Patrizia Consalvo, Pegaso Telematic University, Italy

23

Include³ - pathways towards inclusion: counselling and training for the transition from sheltered workshops to the general labour market. European findings from inclusive focus group interviews
 Jenny Schulz, University of Applied Labour Studies, Germany

24 Positive psychosocial resources of people with disabilities when facing challenges in work: career adaptability and resilience
Drosos Nikos, European University Cyprus, Cyprus & Charokopaki Argiro, University of West Attica, Greece
25 SkillsPULSE - Skills – Predicting, Understanding, and Locating Shortages in Europe
Hanna Pullinen & Jaana Kettunen, FIER University of Jyväskylä, Finland
26 Supporting guidance services for vulnerable groups through continuous training opportunities
Ramona Bacelj & Milena Mirić, Foundation Tempus - Euroguidance centre in Serbia, Serbia
27

Tandem Internship Model: fostering cultural integration and professional growth
Jyrki Rajala & Anni-Maija Viitasaari, Centria University of Applied Sciences, Finland

28 Developing methodology for measuring quality and progress of outreach in the framework of the Youth Guarantee in the Western Balkan countries
Amina Isanović Hadžiomerović, Ana Frichand, Biljana Blazhevska Stoilkovska, Ljiljan Veselinović, Florian Kadletz & Jaana Kettunen
29 You are not alone. What can social and public employment services do to improve employment access for care leavers.
Gianvincenzo Nicodemo, Pegaso Telematic University, Italy
30 Aligning the aspirations and skills of Qatar’s youth with the needs of the Qatari economy
Saad Al-Kharji & Fouad El Rassi, Qatar Career Development Center, Qatar