The National Guidance Forum for Education, Career and Employment is an independent network in which all institutions and organisations, relevant research and training institutions for guidance practitioners, governmental authorities and non-governmental agencies dealing with, offering or financing guidance and couselling as well as organisations of guidance users and consumers can collaborate. The Guidance Forum deals with guidance provided for individuals in education, vocational training and employment sectors. The Guidance Forum understands itself as a platform for all stakeholders and actors in this area providing an opportunity for exchange of knowledge and experience across all institutional sectors, for the discussion of common concerns and projects, and for the achievement of common aims.
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German National Guidance Forum
(Nationales Forum Beratung in Bildung, Beruf und Beschäftigung e.V.)
Address:
Kurfürstenstr. 131,
D-10785 Berlin, Germany
Phone:
+49 (0)30 25 79 3741
E-mail:
info@forum-beratung.de
Executive Board
President:
Karen Schober, International Association of Educational and Vocational Guidance (IAEVG/AIOSP); schober@forum-beratung.de
Vice-Presidents:
Prof. Dr. Christiane Schiersmann, University of Heidelberg, Institute of Educational Sciences
Dr. Bernhard Jenschke, IAEVG/AIOSP
Treasurer:
Stefan Nowack, Arbeit und Bildung e. V.
Borad Members:
Jörg Fellermann, German Association for Supervision,
Bent Paulsen,
Dr. Katja Robinson, Federal Network of Training Instituts for Young Disabled Persons (BAG BBW)