Eurodiaconia released new policy recommendations on homelessness
Eurodiaconia has released new policy recommendations in the field of homelessness and social innovation. The recommendations want to draw the…
Every person should have access to quality, affordable, accessible social services such as childcare, long-term care, social assistance, social housing and employment support. Eurodiaconia members strive to provide quality services and Eurodiaconia has been actively engaged in the EU debate on the quality of social services since 2005. With the EU facing rising demand for social services, pressures on funding of social services and changing public expectations of services, Eurodiaconia will continue to work to encourage cooperation between our members, exchanging best practice and experience to improve the provision and delivery of social services across Europe.
If you wish to know more about Eurodiaconia’s work on quality social services, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Kewan Mildred at kewan.mildred@eurodiaconia.org.
Eurodiaconia has released new policy recommendations in the field of homelessness and social innovation. The recommendations want to draw the…
Eurodiaconia has produced a mapping on the use of the European Social Fund (ESF) by Eurodiaconia members. The mapping showcases…
In the first part of 2016, Eurodiaconia wrote a report based on survey answers of Eurodiaconia members regarding the role of…
The European Commission has published a new brief report on the results of the Fund for European Aid to the…
The European Commission offers an online course, open to everyone and free of charge, on EU budget and funding opportunities…
The European Commission has issued its summer edition of the Quarterly Review on Employment and Social Developments in Europe, accompanied…
Eurodiaconia members are warmly invited to attend the annual Healthy Aging and Long Term Care (HALTC) Network Meeting on 5-6 October…
FEAD Network, a new open membership community for people providing assistance to the most deprived in Europe, calls for good…
A study of the European Commission’s Joint Research Center (JRC) presents how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can enable social innovation initiatives…
One of Eurodiaconia’s focus areas is to promote social enterprise initiatives among our members to organise their provision of social…
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