29/08/2024, 11:00 - 14:00
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Event: Global Talent Mobility

On 29th of August VDAB will present two main topics:

  • Flemish Health Care Ambassador Candice De Windt on labour migration and healthcare: Where does the shoe pinch?
  • Frederik Gammeltoft of Denmark will present various programs to attract skilled and highly educated professionals.

Both topics can be followed separately. Since both speakers will be physically present, the VDAB encourages you to also participate physically.

Topics:

1th topic:

Featuring in this event is the Healthcare Ambassador, who has just written a book titled "100 Reasons to Become, Be, and Stay a Nurse." She will also discuss labor migration in healthcare…. Where does the shoe pinch? …
 
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and be inspired by experiences and perspectives on the current challenges and opportunities in healthcare labor migration.

2nd topic:

Labor migration is high on Denmark’s agenda. With a pressing need for skilled and highly educated professionals, Denmark is facing a sharp increase in labor migrants.
 
During this event, you will learn...

  • How they attract third country professionals to enhance the labor market.
  • Insights into Denmark's three specific schemes (all sectors): cross sector schemes (fasttrack), shortage schemes, and specific schemes.
  • What amendments Denmark recently adopted to recruit health care workers and make procedures more efficient. 

This is an event of the VDAB at the 'Work out Room', Trapstraat 20, 1000 Brussels (4’ walk from central station).
If you can only participate online this is the link (no need to register).

Program:

11.00 Keynote Candice De Windt: healthcare and labor migration: Where does the shoe pinch?
11.30 Q&A session 
12.00 Networking lunch and brainstorm
13.00 Frederik Gammeltoft explaining Denmark’s approach to attracting skilled migrants
13.45 Final sharing of the session
14.00 The end
Locatie
Work out Room, Trapstraat 20, 1000 Brussels
Of online
Eerste startdatum
Organisatie
VDAB