YOUNG PEOPLE WANT JOBS: IMPLEMENTING THE TRIAL-TRACK VET SYSTEM IN BRUSSELS Jean-Christophe Vanderhaegen EAfA Stakeholder Meeting Brussels, September 15, 2016
NEED FOR SKILLED WORKERS IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY IN BELGIUM Belgium (2014) 30,000 companies, mainly small and medium-sized Some 41 professions, including structural and infrastructural building, equipment, HVAC, finishes, decoration Total workforce: 142,000 manual labour and 220,000 employees High turnover Skills and labour shortages in all professions 2
MISMATCH BETWEEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND Brussels Capital (2011) Need for building workers : 1.000/year Provided by VET (fulltime and apprenticeships) : 30! Transition rate from fulltime VET to industry : 3,9% (76 > 3)! (Belgium 46%) Transition rate apprenticeships : 80% Youth unemployment : 26% (of which 63% have no diploma of secondary school) 25.000 NEETS 3
A VERY COMPLEX AND FRAGMENTED INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT Kingdom of Belgium Three Regions, three linguistic communities, local authorities, different education networks (catholic, free, state ) have different approaches (unlike in Switzerland, no central state is responsible for a unique global frame) Fulltime VET vs. Apprenticeships Two systems of apprenticeships Watervalsysteem Apprenticeship is what a pupil does when he failed everywhere else. Is not a positive choice. 4
THE WATERFALL SYSTEM IN BELGIUM 5
FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE 6
FOR THE BUILDING INDUSTRY 7
WE NEED TO RETHINK THE SYSTEM AND FIND NEW SOLUTIONS 8
THE SEARCH FOR BEST PRACTICES (2012) Cité des Métiers (Paris) Vocational guidance
THE SEARCH FOR BEST PRACTICES (2012) Finland and Switserland Swiss/German duale ausbildung best suited for building industry
WHY SWITSERLAND? WHAT FASCINATED US? Same French speaking culture Lausanne/Brussels +/- 70% of young Swiss are apprentices vs. 10% in Belgium Supply > demand for traineeships (94500 93000) Chances for successful training > 90% and transition of +/- 100% in the building industry! 60% the VET costs are payed for by the companies An apprentice has a ROI of 8% for the company! Youth unemployment 4,5% (Vaud)
ECOLE DE LA CONSTRUCTION OF TOLOCHENAZ (VAUD) 23 professions 2364 apprentices 2078 prof. Builders 1 fully equipped school vs. 23 poorly equiped schools in Brussels Financed by industry vs. Public funded
OUR SECTORAL VISION (EMPLOYERS + UNIONS) 1. Vocational guidance: Construcity.brussels 2. Pilot projects / duale ausbildung in Brussels 3. Creation of a network of training companies 4. Building of an up to date building school with Tolochenaz as model 13
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE : CONSTRUCITY.BRUSSELS (10/2016) 14
GUIDANCE : CONSTRUCITY.BRUSSELS (10/2016) 15
GUIDANCE : CONSTRUCITY.BRUSSELS (10/2016) 16
PILOT PROJECT IN FULLTIME VET Objective : testing the conditions of the adaptation of duale ausbildung in Brussels in Fulltime VET schools Supported by the Brussels Capital Region and the French Speaking Community 2013 : start of the project with the Institut Cardinal Mercier in Schaarbeek 16 students masons 2015-2016 : third year 6 schools and 7 sections (sections masons, heating specialists-plumbers, plasterers, cabinetmakers) 140 students (12 classes) and 8 teachers from 4d till 7th grade full time VET 2 to 6 weeks of training inside of the companies «stages d immersion» 27 companies First results : Transition from school to a job in the industry goes from 3,9% to 66 % already from year 1 (still analysing figures for year 2) 2016 : one person of the staff CCBC manages the transition to a job (supported by the COCOF) Positive results for every partner : industry, students, teachers, school inspectors, ministers 17
PILOT PROJECT IN FULLTIME VET 18
PILOT PROJECT IN FULLTIME VET 19
CREATION OF A NETWORK OF TRAINING COMPANIES (PROJECT) Shortage of apprentices training supply by companies Managed by professional organisation CCB-C with support of public sector Initiated with pilot project but needs to be officially installed, developed and managed Key to success! 20
STAGE 4 : TOLOCHENAZ IN BRUSSELS (PROJECT) 21