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1 Active Inclusion strategy
EU2020:Youth on the move Michele Corbetta LAO Network Coordinator EUROCITIES ACTIVE INCLUSION OF YOUNG PEOPLE Stockholm, 15/11/2010 EUROCITIES-NLAO is supported under the European Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity (PROGRESS ). The information contained in this publication does not reflect the opinion of the European Commission and all responsibility for the content lies with the authors

2 This presentation will cover
The EU Active Inclusion strategy The Youth on the Move initiative Introduction to EUROCITIES and EUROCITIES-NLAO Recent findings from our research

3 EU Policy Context & Development of Active Inclusion
Including the most disadvantaged people/most excluded from the labour market in society Through an integrated strategy composed of three pillars: Adequate income support Inclusive labour markets Access to quality services

4 EU Policy Context & Development of Active Inclusion
European Recommendation on AI (2008) – key aspects: Integration between income support, employment support and public services, Better horizontal and vertical coordination between stakeholders; Partnerships with NGOs, service providers, etc. Setting common principles.

5 EU Policy Context & Development of Active Inclusion
The EU Active Inclusion Strategy: Logically linked to EUROPE 2020 Strategy Inclusive growth Platform against poverty Employment guideline number 10 on social inclusion. 5

6 EUROPE 2020: key targets 75% of the population aged should be employed. 3% of the EU's GDP should be invested in R&D. The "20/20/20" climate/energy targets should be met. The share of early school leavers should be under 10% and at least 40% of the younger generation should have a degree or diploma. 20 million less people should be at risk of poverty.

7 EUROPE 2020: seven flagship initiatives
Innovation Union Youth on the move A digital agenda for Europe Resource efficient Europe An industrial policy for the globalisation era An agenda for new skills and jobs European platform against poverty

8 Youth on the Move Enhance the performance of education systems and facilitate the entry of young people to the labour market

9 Youth on the move: main lines of action
Developing modern education and training systems to deliver key competences and excellence Promoting the attractiveness of higher education for the knowledge economy Supporting a strong development of transnational learning and employment mobility for young people A framework for youth employment

10 Youth on the move: a framework for youth employment
Systematic monitoring of the situation of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) Launch a Mutual Learning Programme for European Public Employment Services Support young entrepreneurs via the European Progress Micro-finance Facility Supporting Member States in ensuring that all young people are in a job, further education or activation measures withinfour months of leaving school

11 EUROCITIES The network of major European cities Founded in 1986
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES The network of major European cities Founded in 1986 More than 140 large cities in over 30 European countries Platform to share knowledge and ideas and develop innovative solutions Dialogue with the European Institutions 6 thematic Forums, 37 Working Groups, projects, activities and events “Inclusive Cities for Europe” programme to improve the involvement of cities in the EU Social Inclusion process

12 EUROCITIES-NLAO pilot phase
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO pilot phase 5 cities establishing a Local Authority Observatory Decentralised & comparative research on local active inclusion policies Social services: housing & employment Outcomes: studies and policy recommendations, promoting dialogue between levels of government and with stakeholders Duration: March 2009 – August 2010 Financial support through PROGRESS Background: Commission Renewed Social Agenda Commission Recommendations on Active Inclusion -Monitoring AI principles via network of observatories EUROCITIES approach: Decentralised (empower cities) Refelect welfare typologies (therefore 5 to start with) Step by step coverage of various service areas relevant for Active Inclusion: alle aufzählen... Start with housing and employment because immediate relevance for cities (decision of all cities involved), Core responsibility for cities (in some countries)

13 EUROCITIES-NLAO pilot phase: main challenges identified by cities
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO pilot phase: main challenges identified by cities Changing role in social service provision Changing labour markets Social change Economic crisis

14 Active Inclusion strategy should widen its scope
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO pilot phase: feedback on the Active Inclusion strategy Continued dialogue needed to make Active Inclusion strategy operational Active Inclusion strategy should widen its scope More focus on territorial dimension and cities as key actors to achieve integration of services for both people and place

15 EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase Barcelona (ES) Birmingham (UK) Bologna (IT) Brno (CZ) Copenhagen (DK) Cracow (PL) Lille-Roubaix (FR) Rotterdam (NL) Sofia (BG) Stockholm (SE)

16 EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase A Dynamic network of 10 Local Authority observatories (LAOs) Integrated in the Inclusive Cities Partnership with DG EMPL An ambitious work plan of activities for 2010 Preparatory work for EUROCITIES-NLAO

17 EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase: key objectives
Introduction to EUROCITIES-NLAO EUROCITIES-NLAO enlarged phase: key objectives Information dissemination and awareness raising: creation of national reference points on AI Research and Policy Analsys: identify good practices, challenges and recommendations to input into EU policy development on AI Supporting AI implementation and promoting mutual learning Point 5: alternatively ‘information hubs’ could perhaps be phrased with ‘national reference points’

18 EUROCITIES-NLAO: recent research findings
Recent findings from our research EUROCITIES-NLAO: recent research findings Cities are aware of the EU Active Inclusion strategy but are not very familiar with the details. The EU Active Inclusion strategy is in line with cities’ priorities on social inclusion. The EU Active Inclusion strategy has potential to add value to local level strategies for social inclusion. Implementing active inclusion strategies at local level is of fundamental importance for social and territorial cohesion. Cities have an important role to play in developing and implementing active inclusion strategies, and EUROCITIES-NLAO is committed to do this.

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