E.N.S.A GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2011 CONCLUSIONS
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E.N.S.A GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2011
CONCLUSIONS
“Stepping efforts to combat poverty boosting innovation with shared social responsibilities at
Regional and Local Level’
In the framework of the European Year of Volunteering and the 2020 strategy
Mario ModoloGeneral Director Social Services
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E.N.S.A THEMATIC NETWORKS 2010leaderships
Elderly: Leader Helsinki Youth: Region of Madrid Disabled: Leader Conseil Général du Val de Marne Childhood: West Sweden /Valencia
from 2010 new thematic coordination: Flanders working with Valencia. Thank you to West Sweden for the work achieved. Thank you Vienna for active role!!!
Inclusion: Leader Veneto Lavoro
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Thematic working group strategies 2011
Looking for innovative solutions to answer social needs:
Disability focus on accessibility- Active citizenship- employment integration- work on study cases
Elders focus on Long term care-Active Ageing and intergenerational solidarity
Child children rights- violence prevention- child poverty - Family and work/ life balance-Deinstitutionalisation
Inclusion focus on- valorisation of migrants human capital
Youth focus on excluded youth/developing youth potential- volunteering
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General report of activities 2010/2011
2010 General Assembly held in Madrid and Valencia (31/05- 04/06)
new members Oslo: Sagene district, Karnten, Flanders, Castellon, Extremadura, Puglia, Florence, Central Sweden
Focus on : welfare models to boost social inclusion at regional and local level
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General intiatives involving the ENSA network 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?
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Open Days 2010:
10/05/2010 Open Days side event in the framework of 2011, European Year of Volunteering- Lead Flanders
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Open Days 2011:
27 Sept 2011 Open Days Decentralised event in the framework of 2012, European Year of active ageing. Lead Flanders, collaboration Elisan.
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General intiatives involving the ENSA network 2010 2011
In collaboration with Elisan network :
European Conference 15-16 November 2010 “Social issues : a real investment against the crisis” Bruxelles Committee of the Regions–Courtrai” Study visits in elderly care.
Ensa elderly thematic working group Brussels 17 November.
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FUTURE SUGGESTIONS Collaboration Elisan 2010 2011
Selection of best practices data base on social innovation
European award on Energy precariety (GDF Suez)
contribution to annual congress on innovation (10 Nov 2011 Brussels)
Exchanges and participation in Elisan Cross Border cooperation working group
get ready for possible 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
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In collaboration with EPR – European Platform for Rehabilitation:
Progress application funded “Prometheus”
Subject: the quality of Social Services of General interest
The ENSA members have a delegate participating and reporting about the EQRM (European Quality for Rehabilitation Mark) Awarding Committee
Continuing the pilot experience of the EQUASS System: European Quality in Social Services.
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In collaboration with Eurochild:Ongoing exchanges in the ENSA child thematic group.
ENSA Child meeting in conjunction with Eurochild annual conference- Orebro 4-5 November 2010 "Brighter futures - Building effective partnerships to end child poverty”
24 May 2011 Brussels- “Foster Care under the lens” Protecting the rights of children in alternative care
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General intiatives involving the ENSA network 2010 2011
Going on joint Collaboration with the SIRG: Social Inclusion Regional Group for the fight against poverty on 5 themes:
Child Poverty: 18 October 2010 Seminar.“What can the EU learn from its regions? Local and regional initiatives tackling child
poverty!”Lead by Veneto and Vleva Inclusive Labour Market: 7 June 2010 «New Job Markets for Inclusion»Lead by West Sweden and Extremadura Quality and acces to Social Services and decent Housing: 16 November«“The Individual First - Local Innovative Actions for Quality Social Services and Decent
Housing”Lead by West Sweden and Vleva Equality and non discrimination: 10 March 2010“The path to economic independence – Inclusion of women in the labour market”Lead by Valencia and Oslo Financial exclusion: 24 September 2010“Balancing Acts: Tackling financial exclusion through balanced policies and measures
involving individuals, communities and institutions” Lead by Vleva and NEEO2010 SIRG Closing Event: 26 January 2011Looking forward to local and regional authorities in the fight against poverty.
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ENSA FUTURE SUGGESTIONS 2011- 2012
Work with European years:
2011 European Year of Volunteering cross cutting issue of this year General Assembly
2012 anticipate work on European year of Active ageeing and intergenerational solidarity- Work with age coalition
Preparing a European Year for Family
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ENSA FUTURE SUGGESTIONS 2011
Joint application ELISAN SIRG ENSA to finance programme of the networks
Considering registration fee for the attendance of the General Assembly meeting/thematic groups to the benefit of hosting region
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Conclusions: positive resultsWelcome to new members! Slovenia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, FlandersProjects applications:
Progress-“Quality care for Quality Ageeing”- Leader Veneto (ULSS 10)- Deca : Deinstitutionalisation of Elderly care in Community Alternatives. Transferable good practice in the community setting of local territories. (ULSS 10)-“Prometheus” (Quality of Social services)- Leader EPR
Leonardo “Design for All” (accessibility/disability)- Leader Val de Marne
Youth in Action “Friends Beyond Border” (disability)- Leader Veneto (ULSS Padua)
Lifelong Learning :Grundtvig/Multilateral Project “D-ACTIVE”- disability. Leader Florence
Daphne “Friends on line” leader West Sweden safe use of internet- dissemination model within ENSA
Fundamental rights and citizenship" 2007-2013. Increasing Roma people's participation and citizenship rights: Campaigns and Tools
Series of international/Regional/local events and study visits.
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Conclusions
Congratulations to •Carinthia and Vienna for hosting this year general Assembly
•the 6 thematic coordinators: Conseil Général du Val de Marne, Helsinki, Valencia, West
Sweden, Madrid, Flandersand to all of you ENSA active participants
Next year General Assembly:Suggestions Conseil de l’Europe Strasbourg/ Brussels
Candidates?
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Challenges 2011 2012: Economic crisis- unemployment Fight against poverty Financing social services- access to services Demographic changes
Possible responses, social innovation through: Active ageeing intergenerational solidarity Stimulating volunteering- a better use of civil society engagement- Support to family work life balance policies Stimulating youth employment/skills Enhancing quality care- quality of life
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Thank you for your attention!Till next year…
MARIO MODOLODirector Veneto Region Social Services