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Workshop:
The National Action Plans for Social Inclusion:
Street children inclusive implementation methods for the period 2008 - 2010;
lessons and advocacy strategies towards making them a key target group in the
period 2010- 2012
EFSC Headquarters, Route d'Esch 15, 1470 Luxembourg, 12th November 2009
Programme
Summary Report
Participants List
PRESENTATIONS
Marie-Anne Paraskevas, Social Inclusion Unit, European Commission
EU strategies in the fight against child poverty
Mieke Schuurman, Children's Rights Consultant
National Action Plans for Social Inclusion: the Inclusion of Street Children
TOOLKIT:
Getting involved with the NAPs/inclusion: A toolkit for EFSC Member Organisations
Report:
Questionnaire on EFSC Member Organisations involvement
in the NAPs: Key results and lessons learned
QUESTIONNAIRE-template
Analysis of
the 2008-2010 National Strategic Reports on Social Protection and Social
Inclusion and National Action Plans on Social Inclusion (NAPs/incl) with a
focus on its impact on the social inclusion of street children
This
workshop was supported by the European Community Programme for Employment and
Social Solidarity (2007-2013) PROGRESS.
This
programme is managed by the Directorate-General for Employment, social affairs
and equal opportunities of the European Commission. It was established to
financially support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union
in the employment and social affairs area, as set out in the Social Agenda, and
thereby contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals in these
fields.
The
seven-year Programme targets all stakeholders who can help shape the
development of appropriate and effective employment and social legislation and
policies, across the EU-27, EFTA-EEA and EU candidate and pre-candidate
countries.
PROGRESS
mission is to strengthen the EU contribution in support of Member States'
commitment. PROGRESS will be instrumental in:
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providing analysis and policy
advice on PROGRESS policy areas;
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monitoring and reporting on
the implementation of EU legislation and policies in PROGRESS policy areas;
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promoting policy transfer,
learning and support among Member States on EU objectives and priorities;
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and relaying the views of the
stakeholders and society at large
For
more information see: http://ec.europa.eu/progress
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information contained on the website does not necessarily reflect the
position or opinion of the European Commission.
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