Title: Diapositive 1
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2 Street work in Europe, because the street exists
Mutual learning on social inclusion and social
protection Progress Programme 15/12/2007 to
14/12/2009
3 The network
The network bring together 35 partners
Benin, Egypt, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic
of the Congo, Tchad, Senegal, Togo, Burkina Faso,
Burundi, Gambia, Brazil, Guadeloupe, Haïti,
Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Perou, Quebec,
Philippines, Nepal, Vietnam, Albania, Germany,
England, Belgium, France, Hollande, Italy, Spain,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Grece, Sweden,
Romania,Switserland .
4 Set of problems
- Persistence and reinforcement of poverty and
social inclusion of the youngest populations in
Europe - Increasing stigmatisation and rejection, enhanced
by specificities such as the ethnic origin or a
mental, physical handicap - The excluded populations are more and more left
alone to face their difficulties - The consequences of this social exclusion are
multiple and concern the whole society
5 Set of problems Heavy tendencies
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- Criminalize the younger populations excluded by
different security policies.
- This population is made to feel guilty by
condemning programmes
6 Issues
- Develop a proximity strategy of social,
educational and preventive accompaniment such as
street work
- Develop adequate social insertion programmes,
which give real social answers to social problems
7 Street social work in Europe, because the
street does exist
- To improve the quantity and quality of the
profession of the street social work in Europe
and social inclusion policies
8 Through
- The networking of street workers from 20
different European countries
- The exchange of good practices
- The writting of a methodological guide on
street social work in Europe
- The organisation of a trainer training scheme
on street social work in Belgium
- The organisation of 2 training seminars on
street social work in Norway and Portugal
- The elaboration of a university training
curriculum on street work
- The organisation of a round tables in each
country, in order to produce recommendations
concerning youth inclusion and street social
education policies
9 3 main issues
3 main issues
1. Obtaining better recognition of street
social work and better support for this
profession from national, regional and local
authorities
2. Improving or even changing
inclusion programs for vulnerable young
people (The aim is to consider the potentialities
and added value of young people instead of
proposing stigmatizing or coercive systems when
the situation does not impose it.)
3. Bridging the widening gap between
adults and youth through locally anchored
educational and social policies
10 Invitation to an international meeting in
November 2009 in Brussels
Objectives
- Putting in common the different benefits
produced in the different countries exchange of
good practices, of policies in terms of social
insertions recognising the potentials of the
youngsters
- Invitation for a common reflection with the
field actors, the political and administrative
authorities
11 Conclusion
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