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Associated Partners

As a result of the exploitation activity a number of associated partners officially joined the project in order to contribute to the improvement of the project impact on their target groups and to ensure the project sustainability by continuing using the project deliverables in the next years.

The associate partners of the School&Work project are organizations interested in the prevention of early school leaving.  All associated partners share the project objectives and are willing to contribute to their achievement.

Institutions and organisations interested in becoming associated partners of the School&Work project can contact the national coordinators of the project.

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NAME OF THE ORGANISATION
UGSEL
TYPE OF INSTITUTION
No Profit Association
CITY
Paris
ADDRESS
277 rue Saint Jacques
COUNTRY
France
WEB SITE
www.ugsel.org
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON
Denis Chazeaud
EMAIL OF CONTACT PERSON
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANISATION
Ugsel is the sport and education federation of the Catholic schools. Its aim is to promote and coordinate physical education and the practice of sports, cultural and leisure activities.
HOW THE ORGANISATION WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
The association will promote the project through regional meetings and newsletters so Physical education teachers can play a role in the fight against early school leaving, in particular thanks to the vocational path.

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