Supporting INclusive development of community-based long-term CARE services through multi-stakeholder participatory approaches
Project co-funded by the EU
📢Our 6th (and last) Newsletter is out! Read about our latest events and the series of Reports and Policy Briefings being published ! 👉https://t.co/Gdpunqu5QC
Very proud to share that InCARE has been nominated for ESN’s European Social Services Awards (ESSA)! ESSA recognises outstanding achievements in social services, shining a spotlight on successful new approaches. Discover these projects and vote here 👉
📢Vote now for the European #SocialServices Awards 2023!
Vote for 1⃣project in 6⃣different categories:
🏆Service Delivery
🏆Workforce Support
🏆Collaborative Practice
🏆Research & Evaluation
🏆Digital Transformation
🏆Excellence in Cities
Vote here👉https://t.co/3JHqgep35E
#InformalCarers are the backbone of our society. It’s time to recognize their contributions and support them in achieving a healthy #worklifecare balance! What do carers need? #CarersDay_EU
The #Incare final conference kicked off in Vienna today!
Susanna Ulinski, @EU_Commission opened the conference.
Kai Leichsenring, Executive Director of the @EuroCentre_SWPR welcomed the participants &
Selma Kadi, project co-ordinator presented the #InCARE project & its results.
📢Our fourth newsletter is out! Read about the very encouraging progress of the pilots in the last months and the development of formative research activities here 👉https://t.co/VkYsNiQkWz
Towards a quality label for health and well-being digital apps? Please share your views and support the research! https://t.co/7BlJwAkWi9 #label2enable
#EPSCO| Today, the 🇪🇺 employment and social affairs ministers adopted:
✅ #EUCareStrategy and recommendations on affordable high-quality long-term care & early childhood education and care
✅ #EUMinimumIncome to ensure active inclusion to help those most in need
#SocialRights
As the #EPSCO discusses the EU Care Strategy, you may be interested to read our latest position paper on its potential impact on informal carers' fundamental social and human rights!
https://t.co/7lSmoE9cKb
📢 New InCARE Policy Brief : Co-developing and contextualising LTC innovations in Europe using Theory of Change. Our experience offers a proof of concept for the applicability and usefulness of this approach in LTC service and policy development.
➡️ https://t.co/spFkTX6dw4
At a time when the EU is drafting an ambitious Care Strategy expected to address the blatant gaps in accessibility, affordability and quality of LTC services, the ToC approach seems particularly useful to prepare for its implementation.
How to experiment social innovation and ensure scale up? Today InCARE coordinator Selma Kadi is sharing our approach at the Closing Conference of the EaSI 2014-2020 Social Innovation Calls organised by the European Commission