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03 September 2024
WeSkill: Completed initiative for advancing digital skills in wellness tourism
Best practices
03 September 2024
Health and medical tourism
Wellness tourism
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The WeSkill project, supported by the Erasmus+ program, aimed to develop transnational curricula and e-learning tools to enhance digital skills and training in the wellness and spa tourism sector.
"Kliment Timiryazev" Agricultural Vocational High School
Bulgarian Tourist Chamber
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
College of Hospitality and Tourism Maribor
Federturismo Confindustria
Groupe Aformac
Hellenic Association of Municipalities with Thermal Springs
Institute for Training of Personnel in International Organizations
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational education and Training
Inthecity Project Development
Latvian resort’s association
National Centre for Education of the Republic of Latvia
Pharmaceutical - Physiotherapeutic School
Riga Style and Fashion Technical school
Serbian health, wellness and spa tourism cluster
Tiber Umbria Comett Education Programme
UMIH 63 Union des Métiers de l'Industrie et de l'Hôtellerie
World Federation of Hydrotherapy and Climatotherapy
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Belgium
Bulgaria
France
Greece
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Serbia
Slovenia
Academic/Research and VET Institutions
Company with 250 or more employees
Consumer / tourist organisation
Destination Management & Marketing Organisations
International Organisations
SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)
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Specific types of tourism
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Health and medical tourism
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Wellness tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Best practices, peer learning and networking
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Pact for skills
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Training opportunities
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Business activities
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Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism
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Other amusement and recreation activities
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The WeSkill project, which ran from November 2020 to October 2023 and was supported by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union, aimed to develop transnational curricula and e-learning tools for the wellness and spa tourism sector. It main activities involved identifying the digital skills needed in the sector, developing learning materials, and compiling a report on skills gaps in EU countries. The initiative aimed to enhance skills and training in the wellness tourism industry, benefiting both employers and employees.
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