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Lombardy: more than 1,400 new health workers trained by the Region
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Lombardy: more than 1,400 new health workers trained by the Region

The Lombardy Region has launched training programs to recruit over 1,400 new healthcare workers, including Oss (Operatori Socio-Sanitari), Asa (Ausiliari Socio-Assistenziali), and other support staff. These positions are aimed at addressing staffing shortages in social and health care sectors. The courses, funded by the European Social Fund (FSE+) under the 2021–2027 program, require participants to complete training and pass certification exams before starting work. The initiative was supported by collaboration between regional authorities and the Ministry of Welfare, targeting unemployed individuals who lack financial resources for private training. The program reflects a dual strategy combining social inclusion with improving service quality in the healthcare sector.

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Lombardy: more than 1,400 new health workers trained by the Region

The Lombardy Region has launched training programs to recruit over 1,400 new healthcare workers, including Oss (Operatori Socio-Sanitari), Asa (Ausiliari Socio-Assistenziali), and other support staff. These positions are aimed at addressing staffing shortages in social and health care sectors. The courses, funded by the European Social Fund (FSE+) under the 2021–2027 program, require participants to complete training and pass certification exams before starting work. The initiative was supported by collaboration between regional authorities and the Ministry of Welfare, targeting unemployed individuals who lack financial resources for private training. The program reflects a dual strategy combining social inclusion with improving service quality in the healthcare sector.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the initiative as a collaborative effort involving regional authorities and the Ministry of Welfare, emphasizing its social impact and public funding. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on partisan politics. The focus remains on the practical implementation of a民生

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