Michael Longhino

Chance B

Austria

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My organisation

Chance B is an Austrian social service provider working for a good life in the region Eastern Styria since 1989. The NPO is committed to enabling people with disadvantages to live in the midst of society as autonomously as possible, at the same time offering attractive jobs to the people in the region. Chance B provides 31 different social services along the lifeline. Approximately 4200 people per year receive support in the areas of child and family, education and work, assisted living, health and ageing. Chance B cooperates actively in superordinate networks to improve the socio-political framework conditions, both nationally and on European level.
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About me

Mr Longhino is head of the department “Innovation and development” and deputy CEO of Chance B Group, a social service provider in Eastern Styria, Austria. He represents Chance B in various umbrella organisations in the social sector on national and European level. He has more than 11 years of experience in operating an designing (inter)national projects. Mr. Longhino holds a Master degree in sociology, is certified mediator and worked as trainer in adult education at university level.

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Employment

Supported EmploymentVocational TrainingTransition models from sheltered workshops

Other Areas of Activity

EducationIndependent Living and Political Participation

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Thursday, 6 March 2025

16:00 - 17:00

Job creation for persons with intellectual disabilities

Format:In-personLocation:M1Track:Zero Project Awardees
  • Focus: Learning disabilities
  • Supported Employment
  • English captions | International Sign

Zero Project Awardees from Europe highlight their innovative solutions regarding job creation for persons with intellectual disabilities in this session.