LWL-Berufsbildungswerk Soest

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In the field of vocational rehabilitation, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of vocational qualification programs for the primary labor market. This includes, among other things, learning how to use appropriate aids, vocational preparation and dual vocational training.

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LWL-Berufsbildungswerk Soest
Hattroper Weg 57
59494 Soest
Germany

christof.marquet@lwl.org
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Basic technical training for the blind (BTG)

Visually impaired and blind people sometimes need special skills to cope with work and everyday life. We support them in learning these skills, in actively dealing with their disability and integrating it into their self-image.

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Vocational preparation measures (BvB)

In the BvB, young adults receive support in vocational orientation or in their initial career entry. The goal is to achieve the training maturity for a full occupation or a theory-reduced occupation.

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Dual vocational training

in the vocational fields of business and administration, nutrition and home economics, and metal technology. The trainees receive optimal support from our multi-professional team for the successful course of their vocational training.

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MobiliS Modular – Training Support

BBW Soest supports and advises trainees and their training companies in order to reduce possible barriers. This is intended to facilitate access to the general labor market and enable inclusive qualification.

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STAR – School meets working world

As part of this project, BBW Soest offers blind and visually impaired students an initial basis for vocational orientation. In four modules, potentials are analyzed and individual support needs are determined.

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Practical Life Skills (LPF)

Mastering practical life skills is an important building block for successful social and professional integration. The goal is to learn skills for self-determined coping with everyday life at work and at home.

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