The Inclusive Employability Service is aimed at bringing people in situations of greater vulnerability closer to the job market. We offer a personalised service in the process of job placement with a specialised technical team.
Personalized advice: inclusive (SOI) - Employment
Inclusive Employability Service
What does this service offer you?
This service offers specialised support that considers the different axes of social inequality that can hinder labour market integration. It provides the people served with:
- Professional guidance: individual and personalised career path entry routes adapted to the needs of each person.
- Advice and support: access to occupational resources from Barcelona Activa or other resources in the city.
- Group tailored actions: aimed at entities that assist people with special difficulties in finding work.
- Specialised devices: Specific support according to the axes of social inequality.
To address these axes with an intersectional perspective, we deploy coordinated actions with areas of the Barcelona City Council, other municipalities, supra-local entities, the SOC, and specialised networks. We also promote network actions, support, and dynamisation of occupational initiatives driven by third sector entities and companies.
Who is this service for?
The Inclusive Employability Service is aimed at people with added difficulties for labour market insertion, such as:
- People with socio-economic difficulties who receive social benefits.
- People with recognised disabilities equal to or greater than 33%.
- Female victims of gender-based violence (physical or psychological) and victims of domestic violence.
- Young people between sixteen and thirty years old from child protection institutions.
- Individuals in penitentiary centres with permission to access employment, individuals on parole, and former inmates.
- People who have experienced drug addiction or alcoholism problems and are in the process of rehabilitation and social reintegration.
- Refugees or asylum seekers.
- Transgender individuals.
- Members of minority ethnic groups.
- People in situations or at risk of social exclusion according to reports from competent public services (for example: single-parent family members, evicted individuals, homeless individuals, long-term unemployed individuals, etc.).
- Individuals in irregular administrative situations, regularisable, referred by municipal agents.
Contact us
If job seeking is causing you psychological distress, there is a support service provided by psychologists specialised in the labour market who can help you manage this situation. Ask your tutor how to access this service.