Informest at “Project Training Days 2025” in Lille Supporting the CAPABLE Project

3 October 2025

From September 30 to October 2, 2025, Informest took part in the Project Training Days 2025 organized by the Interreg Europe programme in Lille (France), a training event dedicated to Lead Partners of projects approved in the programme’s third call. The initiative was an important opportunity for updates and networking for those involved in the implementation of European territorial cooperation projects.

Informest participated in the event as operational support to the Labour Directorate – Family Policy Coordination Service of the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lead Partner of the CAPABLE project – Competent Assistance Pro Aging Better Living Easier, funded under the Interreg Europe programme.

During the three days of training, participants attended sessions focused on:

  • Finance Reporting Training
  • Activities and Results Reporting Training
  • Communication Training

The activities were conducted in workshop format, with thematic group sessions addressing topics such as cost management, drafting progress and policy reports, storytelling of project results, effective use of social media, and improving project websites.

The event also included informal networking moments, such as evening cocktails and a guided tour of the city of Lille, encouraging the exchange of experiences among European partners.

Informest’s participation helped strengthen the technical and operational skills needed for the effective implementation of the CAPABLE project, which aims to improve regional employment policies in the elderly care and assistance sector through a collaborative and innovative approach.

Translation generated by AI from the original text in Italian.

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Informest at “Project Training Days 2025” in Lille Supporting the CAPABLE Project

Informest at “Project Training Days 2025” in Lille Supporting the CAPABLE Project

CAPABLE

https://www.interregeurope.eu/capable

CAPABLE

CAPABLE addresses the challenges posed by an aging population and caregiver shortages in Europe. By focusing on the EU Care Strategy, it aims to enhance social care careers through upskilling, attracting new talent, improving service quality, and promoting worker mobility. The project recognizes the urgent need for 4.3 million care workers by 2030 across Europe.

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