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    SRH Berufliches Trainingszentrum Cottbus

    from Dresden

    SRH Berufliche Trainingszentren: It supports people after mental illnesses on their way back into working life. Individual support & strong network for new perspectives.

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    SRH Berufliche Trainingszentren: Support on the way back to professional life

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    The SRH Berufliche Trainingszentren are part of the SRH Group, a leading company in the field of education and health. These facilities offer specialized vocational rehabilitation measures for people who are looking for a way back into working life after a mental illness.

    Key Products and Services

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    • Individual Support: The centers rely on a comprehensive tandem principle of vocational training and psychosocial support to gradually introduce participants to the demands of everyday working life[1].
    • Networking: Collaboration with regional companies to place motivated interns and qualified specialists[2].
    • Interdisciplinary Team: Specialist practitioners, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers and educational specialists work closely together to support each participant individually[1].

    Main Mission and Values

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    The main mission of the SRH Berufliche Trainingszentren is to show people new professional perspectives after a mental illness and to accompany them on their way back to working life. They follow the overarching mission statement of SRH, which aims to improve the quality of life and equal opportunities for participants[1].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

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    Although no specific sustainability goals are explicitly mentioned, the work of the SRH Berufliche Trainingszentren contributes to social inclusion and equal opportunities in the labor market. These goals are essential for a sustainable society and promote the long-term integration of people with mental illnesses into the labor market[1].

    Locations and Reach

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    The centers are spread across six locations in Germany and support over 600 participants annually in their vocational rehabilitation. With more than 90 employees and close cooperation with external medical facilities, they offer comprehensive support for people who want to return to everyday working life[1].

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