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The transition from school to work presents challenges for many young people. With targeted support programs such as the Assisted Training Flexible [AsAflex], the Off-Site Vocational Training [BaE], and numerous other services, we pave the way for teenagers and young adults to enter a wide variety of apprenticeships.

Assisted training [AsAflex]

Assisted Training [AsAflex] represents a flexible approach to vocational training support, complementing regular company-based vocational training with comprehensive preparatory and support services. Simultaneous consultation and support for companies in initiating and implementing the training is a central component of the concept.

Disability-specific training [Rehabilitation training]

Disability-specific vocational training [rehabilitation training] enables young people who, due to their disability, cannot begin or successfully complete vocational training without support, to start a suitable apprenticeship. The practical training takes place in authorized partner companies.

Vocational training in external institutions

Vocational training in non-company settings [BaE] enables young people and young adults to begin suitable vocational training and, if necessary, supports them until its completion. Practical training takes place in authorized partner companies. BWRW, as the training provider, acquires these companies, offers supplementary and remedial instruction as well as...

Vocational preparatory training measure

With the vocational preparatory training measure [BvB] we improve the chances of young people finding a training position or a job.

Individual support during training/retraining

Individual support in training [IFA] is aimed at people with special support needs at the beginning and during company training/retraining and offers case-specific, individual support.

MONTE

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Supported employment

People with more serious limitations in their ability to work are repeatedly referred to workshops for disabled people, who, with targeted individual support, certainly have a chance of being integrated into the general labor market.