Good Practice for Inclusive Mobility
Step into the world of inclusive mobility and adult education with our curated selection of 30 exemplary initiatives from around Europe. These real-life cases highlight how organisations are breaking down barriers and enabling disadvantaged learners to participate in transformative learning mobility experiences. From creative engagement strategies to tailored support systems, each example offers a unique lens into how mobility can be made more accessible and meaningful. Whether you’re a practitioner, educator, or policymaker, this collection provides valuable insights, innovative practices, and fresh inspiration for designing inclusive learning journeys.
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100% IN – Inovação Social e Inclusão Integral
Aiming the promotion of the integral inclusion of students with special educational needs.

ALMA
Promoting the integration of disadvantaged young people between the ages of 16 and 29 who are not in education, employment or training (NEETs) by improving their skills, knowledge and experience and offering them the opportunity to make new contacts in Europe to help them integrate into the labour market and society.

CRID – Centro de Recursos para a Inclusão Digital
Enabling adults with specific needs to participate fully in society by using digital accessibility tools.

Development of competences in sustainability, digital technologies and social activism
Learning about the latest IT technologies and programs relevant to adults and elderly, particularly for health support. The focus was on monitoring seniors' health, safety, and well-being, while reducing social isolation.

EUROMOBILITE, UN LEVIER POUR L'EMPLOI
Travail offers jobseekers the chance to do a work placement in a European country, so that they can gain training, experience and new skills to boost their job search.

Explore Europe
Fostering a deeper understanding of Europe and stimulating interest in future cross-border experiences. The programme provided a rich balance of structured learning, leisure and cultural exploration for disadvantaged young people with mental health problems from low socio-economic backgrounds.

FEAT
Promoting inclusion and diversity in education, training, youth development, and sports, specifically focusing on individuals with Down syndrome.

Get Ready 2 Work
Promoting the active employment of disadvantaged young people from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Going digital on life skills
Focus on the acquisition of Life Skills for people coming from low/zero income, people with disabilities, members of single-parent families, Roma community, refugees.

Handball 4 ALL
An inclusive sports initiative that seeks to make handball accessible to all. Focusing on individuals with disabilities, youth from underprivileged areas, and communities with limited access to sports activities.