DREAM
Dream Learn Work encourages the choice of education through information and inspiration meetings at our NGO partners and external activities, such as motivational workshops, visits, and seminars.
LEARN
Our goal is to offer vocational training, and build competencies that the labour market seeks, such as IT and English.
Dream Learn Work has developed a model for training that all participants need to follow. They need to demonstrate motivation and dedication to complete each level and proceed to the next. Courses are in a range of areas, and each participant follows their own educational journey. All courses give a qualification and a diploma.
Level 1 – Basic knowledge and introduction to a subject. Aim: Assess skills and motivation. Ex: Introduction to Electrotechnics – Elementos de Eletrotécnica.
Level 2 – Longer courses, following the introductory course. Aim: Prepare for an entry level position in a company and to follow on to a technical course. Ex: Electrical Commands – Comandos Elétricos.
Level 3 – Advanced course. Aim: Attain a technical qualification. Ex: Technical in Electrotechnics or Technical in Automation – Técnico em Eletrotécnica ou Técnico em Automação.
Level 4 – University degree. Ex: Electrical Engineering – Engenharia Elétrica.
WORK
We are always gathering data on the employment status of active students and, by the end of 2016, 40% of our participants were formally employed with 59% in positions relevant to education.
It is important to point out that many of our students are still studying and, because of that, working outside of their area of qualification. Some are in search of their first job, however, Brazil is in an economic downturn and youth employment has decreased.
PARTNERSHIPS
Dream Learn Work enjoys and nurtures strong local ties with our partners. Many partners have been part of our network since the beginning in 2006, others joined more recently, reflecting the growth and development of Dream Learn Work.
SOCIAL PARTNERS
(NGOS)
Dream Learn Work today has six local social partners in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro. The NGOs are essential in sustaining support to our target audience, as we work in cooperation to recruit youth from less developed neighborhoods.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Educational partners provide training to our participants and are vital to the success of our program. Vocational education and training can ease entry into the labour market and provide youth with more learning opportunities. Our main providers are SENAI (National Service for Industrial Training) and SENAC (National Service for Commercial Training), institutions recognised by their respective industries. neighborhoods.
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
At Dream Learn Work we prioritize developing in-depth partnerships, and have identified many different areas and activities that both support our work and serve to engage and motivate employees. Our partners contribute in many different ways:
ADMINISTRATIVE PARTNERS
Law-firm. Ensures that we operate within the laws and regulations of Brazil. www.kincaid.com.br |
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Accounting. Ensures that we deliver financial reports to the tax authorities, and that we adhere to accounting rules and principles of Brazil. www.sjteixeira.com.br |
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Communication agency. Provides communication and web web services. ww.zoomout.com.br |