Titre : | Health and social care sectors in France : survey on competences |
Auteurs : | Valérie William ; Stéphane Héroult ; Régis Roussel ; ReferNet France ; Centre Inffo |
Type de document : | ouvrage |
Editeur : | Thessalonique [Grèce] : CEDEFOP, 10/2011 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-84821-226-5 |
Format : | 28 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
Thesaurus formation 2019 SECTEUR SANTE ; SECTEUR PARAMEDICAL ; SECTEUR SOCIAL ; PROFESSION SOCIALE ; ACTION SOCIALE ; FRANCE ; ETUDE ; COMPETENCE ; COMPETENCE DE BASE ; BIBLIOGRAPHIE ; CERTIFICATION FORMATION ; REFORME FORMATION ; ENSEIGNEMENT TECHNIQUE PROFESSIONNEL |
Résumé : |
As European society ages, health and related social care services are becoming increasingly important. This growing demand for services, provided by the public sector in many Member States, is creating unprecedented pressures on health and social care systems. To cope with these pressures, the sector needs a workforce with the right skills and competences. Today, the health sector in the European Union (EU) employs almost 10 % of the total workforce and corresponds to almost 9 % of gross domestic product (GDP) .
Research findings on generic skills required in the health and social care sector show that for front-line social care workers and managers for example, these are empowerment, brokerage skills, multicultural skills, transdisciplinary teamwork, knowledge management skills, leadership, etc. The following two occupations based on Isco88 have been selected for analysis. Aid dental who perform simple tasks to assist medical, nursing, and dental professionals or associate professionals. Social worker who provide guidance to clients in social and related matters enabling them to find and use resources to overcome difficulties and achieve particular goals. |
En ligne : | https://www.centre-inffo.fr/refernet/IMG/pdf/Rapport_health_social.pdf |
Voir aussi : |
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Health-and-social-care-sectors-in-France_survey-on-competences_Oct-2011.pdf Adobe Acrobat PDF |