Osthammar

“A large part of KAA's work is to motivate the youth to employment. About half of the enrolled young people have some form of employment. Mainly work or internship. In order to come to practice, the youth often needs a lot of support both practical and personal. Study visits and many conversations usually precede the start of an internship.

The others have support in the form of counseling / coaching conversations and assistance with government contacts. "

Lucia Bender, Head of Communications

Knivsta

“KAA has offered all participants conversations with study and career counselors. All have received outreach letters if we have failed to get in touch by phone or mail. Some have responded to the letters and described their current employment. "

Helena Sandgren, Headmaster of the Sjögrenska High School

Heby

“The municipality has three full-time education consultants who work with the municipal activity responsibility. We will soon start investing in some 50 young people who have not left high school. It is about helping with studies, internships but also strengthening individuals in different ways. Strengthen self-confidence, self-esteem and grow them in a social context. We do this in a group operation where we collaborate with Uppsala University. "

Camilla Gunnarsson, labor market manager

Tierp

“The responsibility for activities means that the municipality will keep informed throughout the year about how the municipality's youth are employed and offer appropriate individual measures to the youth covered by the activity responsibility. The measures should primarily aim to motivate the young person to start or resume an education. "

Excerpt from the municipality's routines for municipal activity responsibility (KAA)

Håbo

“We are looking for young people by phone, text message, parents, letters, postcards. We have counseling talks, collaboration with study and vocational supervisors, employment services, social services and schools with the aim of reopening the studies for young people. We try to help with internships and find work. "

Marcus Edman, youth coach

Enkoping

“Our work today means that everyone is offered to meet an officer where they map out what the situation looks like and we help the youth in the best way. We offer internships, help in contact with other authorities, individual discussions where we support the youth going forward. We also have a course with us at the Job Center which includes, among other things, how to write application documents. "

Amelie Laurin, labor market manager

Älvkarleby

“We have a collaboration with study and career counselors in the municipality where we receive notifications about young people who have completed studies or are newly moved into the municipality. We also have contact with seven students in upper secondary schools where the municipality's young people attend. There we get information about any student from our municipality has alarmingly high absenteeism, divergent study or wants to be printed. This means that the youth quickly gets support to create a new plan and does not risk becoming a resident. We support the youth by finding other study paths, internships and supporting contacts with other authorities. Including."

Eva Hansson, Rector of Adult Education

Uppsala

"Outreach work, study and career guidance (three competent study and career counselors work with KAA), study visits together with young people, collaboration with upper secondary and compulsory schools, collaboration with folk high schools, work up cooperation with, for example, labor market management and social management."

Magdalena Casteryd, communications strategist education administration