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13/01/2015
Peer Review in Belgium: Children First – pilot local consultation platforms on child poverty
The Belgian government’s Children First initiative has been funding a pilot project to set up local ‘consultation platforms’ on child poverty. The platforms engage a wide range of local actors – from e.g. anti-poverty associations to child daycare centres, schools, sports clubs and student support centres.
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04/12/2014
Peer Review in Austria: The political adequacy of quantitative impact assessment in the social field using micro-simulation models
Quantitative models which simulate the probable effect of changes in taxes and welfare benefits can provide policy-makers with a useful evidence base, and can enable stakeholders such as NGOs to play a more active role in policy formation. Austria has broken new ground by creating an easy-to-use public website that enables any citizen to calculate the effects of tax and benefit changes on different sections of the population.
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18/11/2014
Peer Review in Slovenia: Long-term care – the problem of sustainable financing
Slovenia is preparing a major reform of its fragmented long-term care (LTC) system introducing long-term care insurance. A Peer Review held in Ljubljana on 18–19 November brought 12 Member States and stakeholders together to discuss the question on how to ensure adequate and sustainable financing of LTC.
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19/05/2014
Peer Review in Belgium: Health System Performance Assessment
Health System Performance Assessment (HSPA) allows decision-makers to measure the performance of health systems as a whole and to report results regularly to the public and relevant stakeholders, but has been developed in relatively few European countries. Belgium, which piloted its first HSPA in 2008, hosted a Peer Review which focused on the methods and tools needed for further developing HSPA within the EU.
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25/03/2014
Peer Review in Spain: Harnessing ICT for social action, a digital volunteering programme
ICT is now a big part of everyday life, but not for everybody. The Peer Review on the Galician Digital Volunteering Programme (VolDIX) focused on possible ways to avoid social exclusion to go digital.
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14/01/2014
Peer Review in Belgium: The Belgian Platform against Poverty and Social Exclusion EU 2020
The onset of the economic crisis has increased the risk of poverty across Europe making the need for action to fight poverty all the more pressing. In mid-January 2014 Peer Reviewers met in Brussels to hear about the approach in Belgium where the Platform against Poverty and Social Exclusion involves a wide range of stakeholders to formulate policy recommendations.
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19/12/2013
Peer Review in Denmark: Sustainable ways of preventing homelessness
Across the EU homelessness stands at an unprecedentedly high level, particularly among young people. On 22 November, Peer Review participants met in Copenhagen to learn how Denmark has tackled homelessness using an integrated housing-first strategy.
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30/10/2013
Stručna procjena u Hrvatskoj: Socijalno poduzetništvo nudi mogućnosti zapošljavanja najpotrebitijima
Na skupu stručne procjene održanom u Zagrebu (Hrvatska) u listopadu 2013. razmatrano je kako se socijalnim poduzetništvom može poduprijeti gospodarski oporavak te se boriti protiv socijalne isključenosti integriranjem ugroženih osoba na tržište rada.
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23/10/2013
Peer Review in Germany: Filling the gap in long-term professional care through systematic migration policies
Many EU countries face the challenge of providing elderly care in the context of shortages of trained personnel. The Peer Review in Berlin (23-24 October) provided the opportunity for peer countries to explore the German approach of recruiting and training non-EU migrants.
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26/09/2013
Peer Review in Sweden: Dignity first – priorities in reform of care services
EU countries face a common challenge: maintaining and improving the quality of elderly care while ensuring it is both accessible and financially sustainable. A peer review in Stockholm this September explored the Swedish approach to care reform, and organised a common discussion with peer countries on these topics.