2012 2011 2010
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ARCKA – Assessing, Recognizing Competences and certifying Knowledge Acquisition. Valuing human capital of children of foreign origin in education and Training in Europe
Programme: Integration Fund Community Action
Applicant:
Galdus
Partner:
University of Huelva, Junta de Andalucia, NSS - Nouveau Saint Servas, Stichting Katholieke Unversiteit Brabant, Ada und Theodor Lessing Volkshochschule, Fundatia Parada
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| According to Lisbon objectives in education and training and under the assumption of the important role that schools have for integration (as stressed in EU CBP for immigrant integration policy), considered that valorisation of human capital is a primary asset not only for social integration issues, but also for a knowledge-based competitiveness benefit, in particular in time of economic downturn and labour market difficulties, the proposal, focusing on secondary education (11-18 years old students) aims to improve comparative knowledge on good practises of assessments and recognition of knowledge, skills and competences of migrant students entering and exiting the education system, in order to adapt teaching skills, to avoid the placement of migrant children in lower than their age-appropriate grades and to support new forms of knowledge certification useful for job research and mobility. The project wants also to promote an effective mutual exchange at translocal level between educational staff to share experiences and to identify common criteria to disseminate good practices in assessing and recognizing of migrant students competences and to improve equity and wellbeing in education, involving also migrant families. |
2012 2011 2010
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Acquiring knowledge and raising the quality of services targeted to minors victims of violence
Programme: Daphne
Applicant:
Regione Lombardia
Partner:
Galdus, ASL Bergamo, Valencia Region, Fundación Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea, Fundatia Parada, La Voix de l’Enfant, Ecip Foundation, I.Re.R. - Istituto Regionale di Ricerca della Lombardia, CdIE
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| The project has the general objective of expanding the knowledge-base on the available services of each geographical area, exchange experiences and good practices, creating a set of self-assessment indicators on the quality of the services, with a European scope. Besides, in Lombardia Region: testing of the set of indicators and selection of criteria for the accreditation of the regional services targeted to minors victims of violence. |
2012 2011 2010
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Empowering Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Moldova and Ukraine to promote social inclusion of young care leavers
Programme: EuropeAid
Applicant:
Ai.Bi. - Associazione Amici dei Bambini
Partner:
Bethania Christian Relief Association, Chisinau Municipal Directorate for the Child’s Rights Protection, Business Advisory Centre, Centrul de Dezvoltare a Resurselor in Domeniul Protectiei Copilului si Familiei, State University of Moldova, Foster Family League, Region of Kiev, International women rights center La Strada, Eurochild AISBL
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| The project aims to promote social inclusion of young care leavers in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine through public-private partnerships. The project expect to achieve: increasing knowledge about constraints suffered by young care leavers, existing services in their support, challenges still to be faced and potentialities to be developed by Non State Actors and Local Authorities in each country; improving operational capacities of Non State Actors and Local Authorities in pursuing their mission; implementing effective supporting services for 600 young care leavers by Non State Actors and Local Authorities; increasing Non State Actors and Local Authorities influence on local and national decision making processes affecting young care leavers’ destiny. |
2012 2011 2010
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Supporting life after institutional care
Programme: Progress
Applicant:
Ai.Bi. - Associazione Amici dei Bambini
Partner:
Comune di Bologna, Regione Sardegna, Cooperativa sociale Csapsa, Ente Procura Generale della Congregazione delle Missionarie Figlie di San Girolamo Emiliani, Municipality of Bucharest, Aproapele (NGO), Romanian Association of Health Psychology, Foundation for Human Relations, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
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| The main aim is to contribute to locally develop effective social policies aimed to promote social inclusion of young people leaving child protection residential settings (such as institutions and community based services). The operative objectives are: - to offer policy-makers and social service providers evidence based on ad hoc transnational social experimentation to evaluate the possibility to introduce in their respective child protection systems the professional figure of the "social intermediary" able to support (before and after) young people leaving residential settings to approach the new challenging social context;
- the improvement of the quality of services for care leaving.
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2012 2011 2010
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IN-EMPLEA - Gestión de la extranjería y la inmigración en el marco comparado de Andalucía, Valonia y Lombardía
Programme: European Social Fund
Applicant:
University Pablo de Olavide of Seville
Partner:
Region Wallonie
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| The main issue of the project is sharing international good practices in decentralized management of immigration and in the implementation of public regional services of Lombardia (IT) and Wallonia (BE). Develop an analytic, methodological and institutional frame to improve the management of migration flow in Autonomous Region of Andalusia as foreseen in the article 62 of the statute of autonomy of Andalusia. |
2012
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European Federation for Street Children Operating Grants
Programme: Daphne III
Applicant:
European Federation for Street Children
Partner:
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| This programme intends to co-finance the operating expenses that enable European Federation of Street Children to implement a range of activities envisaged in their work programmes that contribute to the development and implementation of one or several of the objectives of the Daphne III programme, such as contributing to the prevention of, and the fight against, all forms of violence occurring in the public or the private domain against children, young people and women, including sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings, by taking preventive measures and by providing support and protection for victims and groups at risk. |
2011 2010
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The Child right to a family: foster care under the lens
Programme: Fundamental rights and citizenship
Applicant:
Ai.Bi. - Associazione Amici dei Bambini
Partner:
Regione Veneto, Regione Puglia, Comune di Bari, Romanian Association of Health Psychology, Aproapele (NGO), Municipality of Bucharest, SAPI - Social Activities and Practices Institute, OUR Home Association, Eurochild AISBL
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| In accordance to Art. 20 of the UN Convention on Children’s Rights (CRC) of 1989, foster care is promoted across Europe. Notwithstanding, civil society organisations (CSOs) have identified the following problems: insufficient access to foster care and ethnic discrimination; inadequate support to the family of origin; no data exist on the effective participation of the child on the matters that concern himself or herself. This project addresses the clear need of more in-depth research and recommendations on this issue. Its general aim is the promotion of appropriate and effective forms of foster care in accordance to the spirit of the CRC of 1989, the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Parliament resolution of 16th January 2008 Towards an EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child. All these legal sources highlight the need of making the child grow up in a family environment. |
2010 2009
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Quality Care for Quality Aging. European Indicators for Home Care
Programme: Progress
Applicant:
Regione Veneto
Partner:
Municipality of Helsinki, CdIE - Centro di Iniziativa Europea, Regione Basilicata, Fundación Comunidad Valenciana - Región Europea, Municipality of Halandri, UNCCAS - Union Nationale de Centres Communaux d'Action Sociale, Municipality of Terrassa, Technet Berlin, Municipality of Brussels, Ulss Veneto Orientale
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| - Developing a transnational shared and validated set of monitoring.
- Assessment and performance indicators on quality delivered in Home Care.
- Performing and improving innovative interventions addressed to non self sufficient old people assisted at home.
- Disseminating and transferring across the countries existing best practices of Home Care.
- Improving Home Care quality, accessibility and affordability.
- Improving the capability of the Long Term Care public system to Support families.
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2010 2009
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Protecting children in the child protection system
Programme: Daphne III
Applicant:
Ai.Bi. - Associazione Amici dei Bambini
Partner:
Regione Veneto, N.A.D.I.A. Onlus, Municipality of Pordim, New Bulgarian University, Romanian Association of Health Psychology, Municipality of Bucharest
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| According to UNICEF, children in institutions find themselves at a higher risk of exploitation, abuse and neglect. Violence against children in residential facilities takes a number of forms: - violence within residential care. Child-to-child violence is often not less significant than that perpetrated by the staff. The Committee on the Rights of the Child has recently notified Romania of its concerns about violence in care facilities. In Bulgaria the number of incidents of violence of older over younger children within institutions is so alarmingly high that the impression is that violence is the basic mean of communication. We can assume that such high incidence of physical violence is related to other forms such as verbal violence.
- unwarranted and/or inappropriate placements. international research overwhelmingly shows that for children under three-five years of age, placements in residential (as opposed to family-based) facilities because has long-term detrimental effects can be qualified as “acts of violence” in themselves.
The specific objective of the project proposal is the empowerment of social care providers (local public authorities and not for profit organisations) operating in the areas of the partnership so as to increase their capacity to prevent, detect and manage these types of violence suffered by children living in residential care.
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2010 2009
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Services for women victims of violence: analysis of trends and impact evaluation
Programme: Daphne III
Applicant:
Regione Puglia
Partner:
Provincia di Bari, Provincia di Taranto, Provincia di Brindisi, Provincia di Foggia, Provincia di Lecce, Region Wallonie, Cap Sciences Humaines, Consultoria de Antropologia Aplicada - FARAPI S.L.
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| The project intends to address the lack of knowledge in three European geographical areas (Regione Puglia in Italy, the Region Wallonie in Belgium and Paìs Vasco in Spain) about: on one side, the characteristics and diffusion of the phenomenon of violence against women; on the other side, and this is the main added value of the project, the characteristics of actions and services available on the surveyed territories for this target. |
2010 2009
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Prevention of poly-drugs addiction and reduction of drug-related harms programs for young people in recreational settings
Programme: Drug Prevention and Information 2007-2013
Applicant:
ASL Bergamo
Partner:
University of St. Andrews, National Board of Health - MidWest Region, Eotovos Lorand University, Regione Lombardia
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| The consumption of drugs in recreational settings is increasing in Europe and it is becoming a growing phenomenon especially among young people. The recreational settings, and in particular the night-life ones, represent the best places where to implement actions for preventing and reducing drug use, dependence and drug-related harms. While in other prevention contexts (i.e. school) many studies and research about the effectiveness of the programmes are available, the knowledge-base is not so developed regarding prevention in recreational settings. This for two main reasons: prevention in recreational settings is at the moment only translated into experimental actions, while prevention in traditional contexts like school, peer groups or local community is not; the traditional methodologies of epidemiological research adopted for the evaluation of prevention programmes are not applicable to these kinds of action, because it is not possible to have a stable sample during time (time-series).The project proposed aimed to fill these knowledge-gaps through research and analysis actions promoted by an interdisciplinary transnational workgroup in order to improve the knowledge base and the exchange of information about the prevention and reduction of drug-related harms programs in recreational environments. |
2009 2008
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Life after institutional care. Equal opportunities and social inclusion for young people: identification and promotion of best practices
Programme: Progress
Applicant:
Ai.Bi. - Associazione Amici dei Bambini
Partner:
Regione Emilia Romagna, PPSP - Association pour la Prévention et la Promotion de la Santé Psychique, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, New Bulgarian University, Aproapele (NGO), Municipality of Bucharest, Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection, Romanian Association of Health Psychology, University of Latvia, Ministry for Children and Family Affairs, Limbazi Centre (NGO)
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| The care leavers are post-institutionalised young people that have to leave the residential placements where they have grown when reaching 18 years old. Young care leavers who lived for a long period of time the experience of a protective measure outside their birth-family represent a target-group of persons at great risk of poverty and social exclusion. These young people are often absolutely de-socialised, without any family-relationship, without daily autonomy, without neither skills nor chances for job employment, often without housing opportunities, exposed to different kinds of exploitation such as child trafficking, prostitution, criminal activities, begging, etc. (this is especially true in Eastern European countries), at risk of social and psychological disease and deviance. The project aims at studying their experience of transition to the outside world and evaluating possible services of support they might have received, as well as their main needs. |
2007 2006 2005
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Equal Koinè: integration of migrants in the local community and in the labour market
Programme: Equal
Applicant:
Unioncamere Lombardia
Partner:
Formaper, Comune di Milano, Comune di Brescia, Provincia di Cremona, Provincia di Lecco, CdIE - Centro di Iniziativa Europea, Università Bocconi, Region Wallonie, Junta de Andalucia, Region Nord-Passe de Calais
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| This project is aimed at the promotion of life-long learning and the labour integration of victims of discrimination. The main products are: a set of indicators on integration and fight against discrimination on the labour market and within social and health services; transnational comparison among different monitoring systems; case studies; elaboration of a research protocol able to analyse the migratory phenomena; on-line bibliographical archive. |
2005 2004
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Active@Work: Innovative Strategies and Alternative Working Arrangements to Promote Active Ageing
Programme: European Social Fund - Article 6
Applicant:
Provincia di Lecco
Partner:
University of Tampere, Empirica Gesellscaft für Kommunikations und Technologieforschung Gmbh, University of Art and Design of Helsinki, Deutsche Bank, Network Occupazione
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| Active@Work addressed the sub-theme of management of demographic change. The main priority issue addressed was development and piloting of alternative working arrangements at enterprise level to improve the quality of work for ageing and older workers which includes maintaining the health and well-being of workers. It consists of different means such as rethinking the way work is organised, adapting work processes and making working arrangements more flexible. Active@Work aimed to increase the ability of enterprises to utilise alternative working arrangements as a mean to prevent the early retirement of their employees. The second objective of the proposed project is to intensify European level discussion, evaluation, co-operation and supportive activities concerning alternative work arrangements for aging labour force. To realize this a Transnational Dilogue Forum (TDF) was established. |
2004 2003 2002 2001
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ALAMEDA project: empowerment of migrant workers and diversity management
Programme: Equal
Applicant:
Comune di Milano
Partner:
Comune di Brescia, Provincia di Cremona, Provincia di Brescia, Provincia di Lecco, Unioncamere Lombardia, CdIE - Centro di Iniziativa Europea, Università Bocconi, Region Wallonie, Junta de Andalucia
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| This project deals with the adaptability of migrant workers on the labour market and with the elaboration of tools for the monitoring of the socio-economic integration of migrants. |
2000 1999 1998 1997
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INTEGRA project on sociolabour inclusion of migrants
Programme: European Social Fund
Applicant:
Provincia di Milano
Partner:
Diputació de Barcelona, Region Wallonie, Junta de Andalucia
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| Project on the labour insertion of migrant workers with the development of a set of indicators. |