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Laurent Terme : ” The role of the Observatory involves supporting four sectors with their own specificities. This requires a permanent dialogue with the CPNE-FP * because it is essential to find the right balance so that each sector finds its place with its needs and specificities.”

Laurent Terme : ” An important issue emerges: the Observatory’s capacity to efficiently restore data from “multi-sector” studies and from them, to propose recommendations on the certifying and professionalizing training of tomorrow. That is to say, observe the mutations and then build. Because the heart of the mission in the end is the effective care of the public through all the structures. “

* National Joint Commission for Employment and Vocational Training

Jean-Marc Le Ravallec : “Indeed, it should be borne in mind that the OPCO Health Observatory is that of the” all the founding sectors brought together within the scope of the OPCO Santé: the non-profit health, social and medico-social sector, private hospitalization, inter-company occupational health services and hydrotherapy.

Jean-Marc Le Ravallec: “The Observatory is becoming a tool of cohesion, of federation between these sectors which until now have not worked together. From now on, when it is relevant, we try to see through the isolated request of a branch if it is mutualizable. For example, the subject of recruitment needs by territory is typically a subject that interests everyone, all branches combined, because everyone has local particularities. This is, moreover, the first joint study by the Observatory.

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