Establishing links between key role-players and ensuring quality
- Overview of contents
- In secondary school, career guidance should be managed with the help of cooperation of different social subsystems
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Tatjana Ažman, Grammar school Vič
- The representatives of the Employment service of Slovenia do not regularly cooperate with counsellors in meetings any more
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Marjeta Primožič, Velenje School Centre
- Cooperation between the governmental and non-governmental sector in this field is problematic
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Danilo Kozoderc, Mladinski ceh society
- Some counsellors are poorly aware of their clients' problems
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Vera Nuhijev Galičič, TIN Ljubljana
- Without more holistic approach and solutions, redundant workers cannot be employed successfully enough
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Karmen Vaupotič, the Regional Labour Fund Podravje
- Wider cooperation during program planning and recruting would be reasonable
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Nataša Fras Haslinger, EIM, Human Resources Development Centre
- Slovenian unions do not recognize their role in ensuring life-long guidance
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Anja Kopač, University of Ljubljana
- Counselling centres were perceived as competition in the education and labour market
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Tanja Vilič Klenovšek, Slovenian Institute for Adult Education
- Cooperation with other institutions is well established
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Darja Jamnik, Employment Service of Slovenia
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