Moncompteformation.gouv.fr allows you to consult all your rights to training, including those acquired by way of arduous work or volunteering.

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Ministry of Labor

If the personal training account (CPF) is regularly publicized, it should not be forgotten that it is linked to two other devices, admittedly less extensive but which allow some workers to inflate their rights counter.

A base of rights for all

It is the Labor law which set up the personal activity account (CPA) in 2017. The principle: open a certain number of rights to each person, from the start of their professional life, so that they can then accumulate them throughout his career and use them as he pleases.

This account concerns all assets, from the age of 16 (private sector employees, job seekers, civil servants or self-employed workers).

On the content side, this rights box brings together three systems: the personal training account (CPF), the personal hardship prevention account (C3P) and the citizen engagement account (CEC).

Rather than carrying out all these procedures on separate sites, the government initially imagined a new single internet platform called Moncompteactivite.gouv.fr.

But the interface made little sense to the general public.

At the end of 2019, the portal was therefore revamped to make way for Moncompteformation.gouv.fr.

The valued risk taking

The personal training account (CPF) concerns both private sector employees and non-employees, as well as civil servants and contract workers.

For example, a full-time or part-time employee receives 500 euros per year from his CPF, up to a limit of 5,000 euros to finance his training.

Conversely, the personal hardship prevention account (C3P) targets teams carrying out a difficult job.

Employees accumulate between 4 and 16 points per year, with a unit value of 375 euros each, depending on their age and their exposure to one or more of the 10 occupational risk factors (noise, night work, extreme temperature, work repetitive…) defined by law, within the limit of 100 points over their entire career.

The latter are then added to the CPF rights, which can be viewed on Moncompteformation.gouv.fr, and can finance training, make it possible to go part-time or to anticipate retirement.

Civic engagement rewarded

Finally, the citizen engagement account (CEC) allows you to acquire 240 euros in training rights, as long as you engage during a given period in a voluntary activity, volunteering or as an apprenticeship master.

For example, you have to complete six months of civic service to qualify, against five years as a volunteer firefighter, but only 30 days in the health reserve and 90 days in the operational military reserve.

However, count between one and five years of volunteering depending on the type of civic reserve.

In addition, associative volunteering allows you to supplement your rights from 200 hours, including at least 100 hours in the same association, against six months of activity as an apprentice master.

If the most philanthropic can combine several of these missions, the amount of the CEC is limited to 720 euros.

The first funds to your account will be visible on Moncompteformation.gouv.fr at the end of 2020 for the eligible activities carried out in 2017 and 2018 (civic reserve, citizen reserve of the national police and that of national education).

The other types of commitments made between 2017 and 2019 will give rise to a top-up of your account during the first quarter of 2021. Please note, to be taken into account, volunteering activities must be declared in advance, according to a specific schedule, on the Lecomptebenevole.associations.gouv.fr site.

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