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This network is composed of four centres which are in Lille, Marseille, Strasbourg guidance centres called CIO and in Lyon the CII ( International Information Centre ) and of the ONISEP ( National Office of Information on Studies and Professions)
In parallel to these resource centres, "Cio-relais Europe" (reference centres on Europe )
were appointed in each administrative region called “Academie” to be close to the needs of the end-users and of the practitioners from the guidance and education community.
The four Euroguidance centres play the part of reference centres in their own “academie”. That’s for this reason that, from the very beginning of the network, the Euroguidance centres have been focussing on the needs of the end-users.
Since 2004, the four resource centres have been contributing to the enrichment and updating of the Europe section of the ONISEP site www.onisep.fr. They have been, with the Labour Euroguidance network, in charge of the French pages of PLOTEUS.
But, their main target-group is the practitioners: information staff, guidance counsellors, trainers either French or foreigners. They answer their questions, they organize training sessions or information lectures at a national or European level. Still with the ONISEP web team, they developed the Europe section of the Onisep site dedicated to practitioners. 
www.onisep.reso.fr
They are involved through international partnerships in network projects or pilot projects at a European level.
A few projects in which they participated or are participating:
EUROMOST aims at encouraging mobility for internship or work placement between countries from Eastern and Central Europe and countries from Western Europe.
On the website, you can find guidelines and practical advice for internship and work placement mobility, a database of internship offers, training modules on the different cultures of Eastern and Central European countries and language tools.
 
ERGOINNET aims at disseminating tools towards guidance practitioners on the theme of mobility throughout Europe. It includes methods, information sheets, pedagogical tools available at a national or transnational levels. An handbook and a database are available on the following site
 
TRANSIT aimed at implementing training sessions on mobility issues for a public of mobility operators
www.transit-formation.org
 
GUIDENET aimed at elaborating a database and a webboard, dedicated to practitioners, on good practices and relevant projects in the field of guidance. 
www.guidenet.org
 
FIT FOR EUROPE  in partnership with Strasbourg DRONISEP aimed at proposing an internet site on the opportunities of training and work in Europe
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