LEAP! Building the future together by promoting social

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Relationship between social protection spending (excluding pensions,
relative to GDP) and relative reduction in the share of population (aged 0-64) at risk
of poverty (as a percentage) (2010)
Source: The case for investing in disadvantaged young children, James J. Heckman.
Applying the Social Investment Package
1 - Policy Framework improve efficiency of social policies; Private
and third sector resources to complement public efforts;Addressing
the gender dimension; to invest in people throughout life)
2 – Recommendation on „Investing in Children: breaking the cycle of
disadvantage“ (Family Resource Centers)
3 – SWD following the Active Inclusion Recommendation (adequate
income, inclusive labour market and accessible quality services)
4 – SWD on ESF contribution to the SIP
Reform of Social Policy
1 - Bring services to
the Community
2 - Adjust services to
„clients“ needs
3- Make clients learn
self-help
4- Synergies through
partnership
1- To prevent poverty
by promoting social
competencies
1- Raise professional
planning and
management in NGOs
2- Bring NGOs to
collaborate in a
common target
2- improve skills and
competencies of social
area professionals
3- To raise income of
benefit receivers
3- Promote services
partnerships between
NGOs and the State
Peer Learning and Evaluation
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EXPECTED RESULTS
- The setting up of 6 regional social networks (LAUs) and FRCs
- Public social partnerships to support the social (re)habilitation
of 200 people in vulnerable situation
Ex: complement of income – adequate income
social mentoring programme aiming to facilitate integration in further personal
development schemes (i.e. training, education, work) – quality services
- A report about the impact of the social investment package in
Malta will be produced as a result of the International
conference, in which this thematic will be the core of it.
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PARTNERS - MALTA
Ministry for Family and Social Solidarity – promoter
Ministry for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties
(including MEUSAC, MCVS, and MCESD)
Ministry for Gozo
Ministry for Tourism (including DLG)
Ministry for Education and Employment (including MCAST, ETC, FES,
FTS, AZ, UoM and NCHE)
Malta Business Foundation
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TRANSNATIONAL PARTNERS
Portugal
Institute of Social Security of Portugal (public institute of Ministry of
Labour and Social Solidarity)
Employers Association of Viana do Castelo
Municipality of Viana do Castelo (public local administration )
ISCTE (University of Lisbon)
CRPG – Vocational Rehabilitation Centre of Gaia (Quality of Life – a
strategy for Portugal)
Germany:
MainArbeit – Job Centre Offenbach
Ireland:
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POBAL (public responsible forcommunity programmes)
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
Maria Joao Filgueiras-Rauch
[email protected]