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E.N.S.A E uropean N etwork of S ocial A uthorities

E.N.S.A E uropean N etwork of S ocial A uthorities. “PROGRESS programme and networks working for social inclusion” Bruxelles – Trieste-15 June 2010, 9 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. OBJECTIVES.

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E.N.S.A E uropean N etwork of S ocial A uthorities

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  1. E.N.S.AEuropean Network of Social Authorities “PROGRESS programme and networks working for social inclusion” Bruxelles – Trieste-15 June 2010, 9 a.m. – 12.30 p.m

  2. OBJECTIVES • To encourage international co-operation, mutual understanding and exchange of knowledge, and experiences within the field of social services; • To foster transnational projects; • To raise awareness of regional and local social issues within the European Union; • To deepen and broaden the dialogue concerning social issues within the European Union.

  3. Andalucia (E) Comunidad de Madrid (E) The City and the University of Edinburgh (UK) Surrey County Council (UK) North West England (UK) City of  Helsinki (F) The Stockholm Malar Region (S) Association of Local Authorities of Orebro (S) West Sweden Central Sweden Association of Greek Local Authorities (GR) Flevoland (NL) Timis County (RO) The City of Vienna (A) Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta (I) Liguria Region (I) The City of Sofia (BG) Conseil Général du Val de Marne (F) Ajuntament de Terrassa (E) UNCCAS (F) Riga (L) Federal State of Schleswig Holstein District of Offenbach Greater Manchester (UK) Croatian Regions (c) Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europea Veneto Region (I) Oslo Region City of Florence IT Ayuntamiento de Castellon (ES) Extremadura (ES) Flanders – Vleva (BE) Puglia (IT) E.N.S.A PRESENT PARTNERS

  4. MEMBERSHIP CONDITIONS • Region or Local Authority with the responsibility for the management of Social Policies; • To belong to a EU country of to a country that can participate to European programmes • The members have to participate actively at least in one thematic network • The Memberships have to be ratified by the General Assembly • Membership is free: each members finances its own costs

  5. ROTATIVE COORDINATION Present term: VENETO REGION

  6. E.N.S.A GENERAL ASSEMBLY • The ENSA General Assembly is a Forum meeting once a year directed by the present General Coordinator • Umbrella : updated information on the thematic networks • Exchange of information and best practices • Presentation of new members • New Programme

  7. E.N.S.A THEMATIC NETWORKS 2009 • Elderly: Leader Helsinki • Youth: Region of Madrid • Disabled: Leader Conseil Général du Val de Marne • Childood: West Sweden - Valencia • Inclusion: Leader Veneto Lavoro

  8. THE ELDERLY Strategy: Interventions promoting home care Challenges: • ageing population- demographic changes • the different life styles of the elderly to day: healthier –more dynamic- more autonomous economically- more prepared cultural level- intense social life.

  9. CHILDREN • Strategy: supporting families • Challenges In the last twenty years specific needs have emerged underling the necessity to find several different flexible answers responding to the needs of the families. • These answers aimed at enhancing solidarity and supporting projects in order to relieve the families and the women in particular in specific stages and conditions (i.e presence of dependant persons with little economic and relational resources

  10. YOUTH • Strategy: focus on the youth population promoting ad hoc policies with several initiatives in the normative, promotional and cognitive fields. • Challenges A world evolving so fast must be the center of political attention in order to fulfill youths expectations and to match institutional interventions.

  11. THE DISABLED • Strategy: watching the needs of the disabled, with concrete different efficient answers directed to the persons and their families. • Challenges : One of the aims is to build an integrated system of services allowing the disabled to stay in their own working and family context. Special help and contributions to the families in order face expensive costs.

  12. INCLUSION • Strategy: the social agenda-the renewed Lisbon strategy focused on growth and jobs through policies promoting social cohesion. • challenges: Fight against poverty and integration of the population at risk of exclusion among which the immigrants

  13. Highlight on some successfulpast ENSA projcts • « Transnational local support programme to prevent violence against and abuse of children in families » -Daphne -EU: DG Justice Security and Freedom- Dec 2001- Nov.2003 -Leader Vienna: Youth and family welfare Office –Child issues • « European youth involved in public care and youth justice system » EU: DG Research –Vth Framework Programme accompanying measures-presented 2001 Leader: University of Edinburgh UK. Aims : Exchange of information and good practices about the role of Social Services to fight against social exclusion of youth involved in public care and youth justice systems- Youth issues • Mobility and participation of young people with less opportunities Cercedilla (Madrid) June 2004- Youth issues- Leader Madrid • SILC –« Supporting Independant Living Citizens » Vth Framework Programme- Leader City of Vienna Aim: ensuring personal safety at home. Alarm system with electronic bracelet and biometric sensors- Support also for the disabled. -connected to an alarm system in case of emergency- Elderly issues

  14. SELECTED FINANCED AND/OR ONGOING PROJECTSWhere ENSA members are involved (1) • D.E.F.T (Leonardo Programme) - Developping European Fostering Training Leader: Vasteras (Sweden)- Child issues • PERson CENtred Training AGE care planning(Leonardo Programme) Leader: Surrey county Council – Elderly issues • S.P.E.C.I.A.L – (Daphne II Programme). Support for female students with learning disabilities.- Leader: Uppsala -Child issues • Making the Invisible visible-(Daphne Programme) Leader: Surrey County Council- Child issues • WISE Move (Leonardo Programme) – Training for job coachers to people with learning disabilities- Disability issues Leader Surrey

  15. SELECTED FINANCED AND/OR ONGOING PROJECTSWhere ENSA members are involved (2) • OPEN DOOR- Youth issues Leader: Veneto Region Programme: YOUTH IN ACTION Action 4 - Youth Support Systems Action 4.4 - Projects encouraging innovation and quality The objective of the project is to give an opportunity to European professionals in the private and public sectors working on the field of excluded youth living in periferical areas to work together in order to experiment innovative actions and exchange of good practices in the context of non formal education. The activitiesare Seminars of the field of social inclusion involving disadvantaged youth living in periferical area A European competition directed to youth of the partners member countries with the aim of suggesting projects that could favour youth in periferical areas

  16. SELECTED FINANCED AND/OR ONGOING PROJECTSWhere ENSA members are involved (3) • ROUTES - The way to integration” Inclusion issues Leader :Veneto Lavoro Partners from the following countries: Italy, Spain, Austria, Sweden, Hungary, Portugal, Greece and Netherlands Programme: INTI Programme for the integration of migrants, DG Freedom, Security and Justice. Objectives: analysis and dissemination of the good practices in the field of integration of migrants in the recipient societies. The integration of migrants through the employment is considered nowadays as one of the most important challenges in the European social affairs.

  17. SELECTED FINANCED AND/OR ONGOING PROJECTSWhere ENSA members are involved (4) • “CARE TRAIN” Elderly issues Programme: EU Programme Leonardo: Leader: Countries involved: Italy, UK, Holland and Denmark Groups will consist of multi level staff: Objective: an Exchange of Experience for staff in  Elderly Care. Dates: Start spring 2008- Project time: 1 October 2007 - 31 May 2009.

  18. SELECTED FINANCED AND/OR ONGOING PROJECTSWhere ENSA members are involved (5) • “Design for all” Disability issues Lifelong learning programme- Leonardo da Vinci- Application form 2008 for partnerships. accessibility for all.-Architecture and disability Leader (Conseil Général du Val de Marne)

  19. ONGOING PROJECTS • PROGRESS in collaboration with EPR “Prometheus” Promoting quality of social services of General Interest Progress VP/2008/004 Develop, validate and pilot the cross-sectoral and trans-national application of the European Quality in Social Services (EQUASS) system. • PROGRESS “Quality Care for Quality Ageing”: European Indicators for Home Health Care. Developing a set of monitoring, assessment and performance indicators on quality delivered in the context of Home Health Care system Social Services of General Interest (SSGI), in particular the Home Health Care services and interventions in the context of the Long Term Care Systems, will constitute the main tool able to face the emerging needs of old people in condition of non self sufficiency Leader Veneto Region

  20. PROJECTS ON STUDY (2) • Alternative Strategies to (Full) Residential Care- Daphne III Leader Vienna SEARCH - Spread and exchange alternatives and research to help families and keep children safe at home – child issues strategies to avoid all forms of violence against children (neglect, physical, sexual or psychical violence) and specially avoiding placements of children out of their natural families. Prepare a conference “Alternative methods to the placement of children in residential care and to promote their return to their families of origin in different European countries

  21. Ongoing projects • Fundamental Rights and Citizenship” JLS “+ Respect” Title “Increasing roma peoples participation and citizenship rights: Campaigns andtools” Aim: to debunk ROMA peoples stereotypes and concurrently increasing their participation in local democratic processes Leader ANCI- partner Veneto +Puglia- junta de Andalucia- Bucarest- stockholm- ERIO (European Information Office Belgium- - Associations of Rom

  22. Ongoing projects • Daphne III – title “Friends On Line” Leader West Sweden (Swedish foundation) Partner Veneto Corecom (Comitato Regionale per le Comunicazioni) Aim: contributing to the fulfilment of a safe Europe for children and young people focusing on digital communication and dealing with safe use of internet

  23. Calendar ENSA Meetings 2009 • General Assembly 11-12-13 May 2009 Helsinki and Talinn (study visits) “Focus on : “innovative and creative social care for an inclusive society” • Meetings connected to Progress projects- Youth in Action project • Ensa disability 26 /02/09 Ile de France Office Brussels • ENSA inclusion EC UN Joint Migration and Development initiative – 13/02/09 • ENSA Youth 29-30/09/09 Veneto Region Brussels Office • ENSA Elderly 26-27/11/09 Stockholm • ENSA Child- 1-2/10/09- West Sweden Office Brussels • In collaboration with Elisan -international conference “the social dimension of territorial cohesion” CoR 27/10/09 -2009 Alzheimer call for award in the field of social services (+ Fondation Médéric Alzheimer) • Open days 2009 - ENSA and Elisan consortium of 11 partners “ Adressing the crisis through skills and inclusion- Local and Regional responses” Leader Stockholm- Deputy Veneto

  24. ENSA ENSA MEETINGS 2010 • International conferences reconciliation between family and professional life Abano 28, 29, 30 January 2010 In collaboration with ENSA and Elisan www.conciliazione.venetosociale.itwww.venetosociale.it • 2010 European Year of Conbating Poverty and Social Exclusion collaboration with SIRG Social Inclusion Regional Group – work on 5 themes child poverty- Inclusive Labour Market- Quality of Social Services- Equality and non discrimination- Financial exclusion ENSA • ENSA Disability/ in connection with Leonardo Funded project Design for All focus on Accessibility: ENSA Disabled Meeting Créteil 26 February 2010- France 6-9 April Andalusia- • ENSA General Assembly 2010 With the support of the EU, the Spanish presidency and the European Year to Combat poverty and social exclusion- Madrid / Valencia 31 May -4 June 2010 “Welfare models to boost social inclusion in the framwork of the EU 2020 strategy” NEXT MEETINGS ENSA elderly in connection to Elisan Annual meeting (15, 16/11/2010) 17 November Brussels ENSA child in connection with Eurochild General Assembly – Sweden Orebro – November 2010 ENSA inclusion in connection with JLS project + respect integration of Roma and sinti communities

  25. Future plan action 2010 Open Days 2010: • Participation of ENSA and Elisan on seminar “competitive territories promoting social inclusion” Consortium led by Barcelona- Brussels 5 October WORKSHOPS: Workshop 1: How do inclusion policies reinforce competitiveness? Workshop 2: How does competitiveness contributing towards inclusion?

  26. ENSA FUTURE SUGGESTIONS2010- 2011 Work with European years: • 2011 European Year for volunteering collaboration with Flanders and the European Volunteer Center- Open days Fringe event-Brussels 5 October 2010 • 2012 anticipate work on European year of Active ageeing and intergenerational solidarity

  27. ENSA FUTURE SUGGESTIONS2010- 2011 in collaboration with ELISAN • selection of best practices data base on social innovation • contribution to annual congress (15, 16/11/2010) under Belgian presidency- COR and study visits Coutrai- Lille • get ready for next alzheimer call for award • Elisan could circulate to ENSA members notes about the most important dossier discussed at EU level • Feedbacks from ENSA working groups in order to bring suggestions for position papers to the Elisan

  28. Network specific collaborations Elisan European Local Inclusion and Social action network ESN European Social Network EPR European Platform for Rehabilitation SIRG Social Inclusion Regional Group

  29. CONCLUSIONS • A great part of the work presented to day testifies the commitment and involvement of the Regions involved to translate in a concrete way the principles inspiring this network. • Through this network we had excellent opportunities for exchanging best practices and know how through the confrontation about the different models of intervention

  30. Veneto Region Brussels Office Elena Curtopassi Tel 00 32 2 743 70 10 Fax 00 32 2 743 70 19 67 Av de Tervueren 1040 Bruxelles http://www.ensa-network.eu/

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