The second steering committee meeting of the Terremplo project was held on Tuesday May 21 at the Mef Mission Locale de Loan, where we were warmly welcomed by the director, Mr. Patrice Boutillier. The meeting was an opportunity to visit the facilities, and gain a better understanding of the history and workings of the Mission Locale de Loan.
During this session, discussions took place concerning the study visit to Ballymun Job Centre in Ireland, a key partner in the project. A report of the meeting was drawn up, highlighting the importance of transnational exchanges for the Terremplo project, funded by Interreg North-West Europe (NWE).
The meeting in Dublin enabled the partners, including Le Cube consultants, Centre IFAPME Liège-Huy-Verviers and Mission Locale Picardie Maritime, to discuss progress and plan future stages of the project. The meeting with the Ballymun Job Centre partners, including Nicola F., Tomas Bulnes and Ruth Hurley, was particularly enriching, offering inspiring perspectives for the future.
The Terremplo project continues to make progress, with the shared aim of improving the professional integration of young people in our regions. Discussions also focused on expectations for the end of June, including questions to be addressed to associated partners and to the public assisted by Mission Locale Picardie Maritime. The commitment and collaboration of all those involved are essential to the continued success of the project.