La 20ème Semaine pour l’emploi des personnes handicapées se déroulera du 14 au 20 novembre 2016. Elle constitue un rendez-vous incontournable autour d’un enjeu de société qui concerne plus de 2,5 millions de personnes : l’insertion professionnelle et le maintien dans l’emploi des personnes handicapées dans les secteurs publics et privés.
La Semaine pour l’emploi est l’occasion pour les employeurs privés, publics et leurs partenaires, d’organiser ou de participer localement à des manifestations et actions de sensibilisation. Les actions qui seront organisées sur le territoire du Poitou-Charentes viseront également à faire changer le regard que les citoyens portent sur les personnes handicapées.
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Appel à propositions : Matinée d'échange et de réflexion sur le SPRO et son organisation territoriale
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