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Instituto do Desporto de Portugal (IDP)
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Sport Institute of Portugal (IDP) is the public institute responsible for the area of sport in Portugal. It is endowed with corporate entity, administrative autonomy, financier and proper patrimony, but is subject to regulation and supervision of the member of the Government responsible for the area of sport.
To obtain more information, you can contact the Secretariat of IDP or visit their website in clicking here. |
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Instituto Nacional de las Cualificaciones (INCUAL)
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The National Institute for Qualifications (INCUAL) was set up, by Royal Decree 375/1999 of 5 March, to regulate and coordinate the National Qualifications and Vocational Training System, the main activities were to support the General Council on VET for the observation of qualifications and their evolution, the definition of qualifications and their accreditation, the development of the integration on qualifications and the following up and evaluation of the National Programme for VET
To obtain further information, you can contact INCUAL or visit their website in clicking here. |
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SkillsActive
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The Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning
SkillsActive is the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning.
Sector Skills Councils are employer-led organisations, which together form the Skills for Business Network.
SkillsActive is recognised and licensed by Government and is charged with leading the skills and productivity drive within the Sport and Recreation, Health and Fitness, Playwork, The Outdoors and Caravan industries known as the Active Leisure and Learning Sector.
To obtain more information, you can contact SkillsActive or visit their website in clicking here. |
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The European Association of Sports Employers (EASE)
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EASE is the "European Association of Sports Employers" operating in Amateur and Professional Sport and Recreation, Fitness and the Outdoors. It is an independent membership association of national sport employer groups and assoications wishing to promote Social Dialogue. The main aims are: 1) to study and defend the rights and the material and moral interests of its members, employers of the sport sector; 2) to seek and develop any means likely to ensure harmonious development of the sport sector; 3) to participate at the Sport Social Dialogue committee at European level; 4) to negotiate at European level on behalf of employers in sport
If you wish to obtain more information, you can contact the Secretariat of EASE or visit their website in clicking here. |
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The European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA)
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Founded in 2001, the European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA) is a non-profit organisation, which brings together European health & fitness professionals in a permanent, trans-national and wide-reaching forum. The European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA) is the standards setting body for the European health and fitness industry.
To obtain further information, please contact EHFA or visit their Website by clicking here |
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The European Network of Sport Science, Education and Employment
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ENSSEE is a non-profit making association founded in 1991. The organisation's aim is to encourage greater European co-operation amongst all organisations involved in the development of education, training, research and employment in sport and physical education, in order to develop better quality sporting opportunities for all. The members of ENSSEE are Higher Education Institutes, Vocation Training Agencies, Sport Organisations and Professional Associations responsible for educational, research and employment programmes in sport, located throughout Europe in the broadest geographical and cultural sense. The network is run by a Board and Coordinating group consisting of two representatives from each country, one from the University network and one from the non university network.
To obtain further information, please contact ENSSEE or visit their Website in clicking here |
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The European Olympic Committees (EOC)
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The European National Olympic Committees (N.O.C.s) form an Association "the European Olympic Committees" (E.O.C.) which is a non-profit making or distributing organisation with public responsibilities.
If you wish to obtain more information, you can contact the Secretariat of EOCor visit their website in clicking here. |
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UNI-EUROPA
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UNI-EUROPA
UNI is a regional as well as a global organisation.
In Europe, with seven million members, UNI-Europa is a major trade union player in Brussels.
Its aim is to be relevant to affiliates and members and effective at
the heart of Europe - through social dialogue in a range of industries,
in contacts and lobbying with the European Commission and,
increasingly, taking our issues and campaigns to Members of the
European Parliament.
If you wish to obtain more information, you can contact the Secretariat of UNI-EUROPAor visit their website in clicking here. |
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