Boy S Day in Vitis: Discovery tour at Caritas Recycling

Boy S Day in Vitis: Discovery tour at Caritas Recycling

On November 14th, the “Boy’s Day” took place in Austria, a day that offers younger men the opportunity to sniff into different professions. This special day encourages boys to deal with traditional women's domains such as care, health professions and pedagogy and thus question the stereotypical gender distribution in the professional world.

In Vitis, middle school students took part in this program and visited Caritas Recycling. There they were given the opportunity to look behind the scenes of the company and to learn more about the different areas of responsibility. The students showed a lot of interest and asked numerous questions about the processes in the recycling process.

insights into the world of work

The experiences that the pupils gained during Boy’s Day could be crucial for their professional orientation. Based on practical activities and through discussions with first -hand skilled workers, the young people received a realistic impression of the requirements and challenges of these professions. This can help you to make future decisions better in terms of your training and career paths.

The Boy’s Day is not only a way for the participants to get to know new professional fields, but also a measure to eliminate gender prejudices. By allowing boys to explore professions that are traditionally more dominated by women, an important step towards equality and equal opportunities is taken.

Overall, the day in Vitis was a complete success and offered the students valuable insights into the world of work. This contributes to breaking up the idea of typical "male" and "female" professions and creates space for a variety of career paths.

For more information, how the activities were in detail, you will find a detailed report here at www.meinbezirk.at .

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