Corvexora is a training centre dedicated to explaining France's social aid system clearly. We help citizens understand how public assistance works and what general eligibility conditions apply.
Spaces designed for focused study, collaborative discussion, and accessible education on social rights topics.
From group workshops to individual study materials, our programmes explain how France's social protection system is structured and how citizens can access information about their rights.
Structured workshops where participants explore the architecture of France's social protection system together. Topics include the CAF, CPAM, Pôle Emploi, and departmental councils' roles in distributing aid.
Discover sessionsEducational content tailored to working individuals who want to understand their social rights in employment contexts. Covers complementary health coverage, parental leave frameworks, and occupational risk protection.
Learn moreCarefully written guides explaining the RSA, APL, AAH, and other major aid programmes. Each resource focuses on how the scheme works and what general conditions are typically required, without personalised advice.
Browse resourcesA clear explanation of which public bodies administer which aid programmes. Understanding the roles of the CAF, MSA, CPAM, and local authorities helps citizens know where to direct their own enquiries.
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France's social protection system is comprehensive and complex. Corvexora was created to bridge the gap between official information and genuine public understanding.
We are an educational organisation. Our role is to explain how the system works in plain language. We do not provide personalised advice, we do not complete administrative procedures on behalf of individuals, and we do not act as intermediaries with public bodies. What we do is teach.
Explore our training programmes and educational resources. Knowledge of your rights is the foundation of informed citizenship. Our sessions are open to individuals, associations, and organisations.
Answers to questions we receive most often about our training programmes and what we do.